China, Pakistan and Taliban agree to hold next round of talks in Kabul: Statement
The envoys also discussed a fifth round of talks held in Kabul this week.
The envoys also discussed a fifth round of talks held in Kabul this week.
This comes after a trilateral meeting held behind closed doors in Kabul between Chinese, Pakistani, and Taliban.
The talks are said to have focused on geopolitical realignment and regional cooperation.
The visit will mark Muttaqi’s third official trip to Iran since the Taliban returned to power in 2021.
The council argues that the UN plan overlooks key realities on the ground.
The sanctions, imposed by the UN Security Council, currently target over 130 Taliban members and affiliated entities.
aliban officials at the foreign ministry confirmed that no preparations are currently underway for the visit, despite the diplomatic overture.
Andisha said UNAMA has not responded to feedback submitted by non-Taliban actors regarding the controversial roadmap.
The criticism centers on elements of the UN's so-called "Mosaic Plan."
UNAMA stresses that its Mosaic Plan seeks multilateral cooperation, not normalization.