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Islamic Emirate Policies Are Not Under Anyone’s Influence: Muttaqi

Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi said that the Islamic Emirate's policies are not under anyone’s influence, and are moderate and economy-focused.

Muttaqi made the remarks at a gathering during his visit to the southeastern province of Khost. 

“Afghanistan has moderate policies today, an economic-centric policy, so that this country, after 40 to 45 years of chaos, is moving toward success and good fortune and competition,” he said. 

Addressing the problems of Afghans abroad, Muttaqi said that efforts are underway to rescue 120 Afghan nationals who are stranded in the conflict in Sudan.  

He also said that after 40 years, a government has been created in Afghanistan through which all ethnic groups of Afghanistan experience safety and peace.

“Today, I spent time on the issue of how to safely evacuate our 120 Afghans who are stranded in the war in Sudan,” Muttaqi said.  

Muttaqi stressed the need for the unity of Afghans.  

Political analysts said a neutral policy is best for the country.  

“A neutral policy based on notions, ambitious and mass economic, cultural and social interests, is a successful policy,” said Sediq Mansour, a political analyst.   

“The good path is that the Islamic Emirate should reach an agreement and engagement with the international community,” said Torialai Zazai, a political analyst.   

Muttaqi also referred to the shifting of thousands of Afghan inmates from Pakistan, Iran, Turkey and Saudi Arabia to Afghanistan.

Islamic Emirate Policies Are Not Under Anyone’s Influence: Muttaqi

Muttaqi made the remarks at a gathering during his visit to the southeastern province of Khost. 

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Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi said that the Islamic Emirate's policies are not under anyone’s influence, and are moderate and economy-focused.

Muttaqi made the remarks at a gathering during his visit to the southeastern province of Khost. 

“Afghanistan has moderate policies today, an economic-centric policy, so that this country, after 40 to 45 years of chaos, is moving toward success and good fortune and competition,” he said. 

Addressing the problems of Afghans abroad, Muttaqi said that efforts are underway to rescue 120 Afghan nationals who are stranded in the conflict in Sudan.  

He also said that after 40 years, a government has been created in Afghanistan through which all ethnic groups of Afghanistan experience safety and peace.

“Today, I spent time on the issue of how to safely evacuate our 120 Afghans who are stranded in the war in Sudan,” Muttaqi said.  

Muttaqi stressed the need for the unity of Afghans.  

Political analysts said a neutral policy is best for the country.  

“A neutral policy based on notions, ambitious and mass economic, cultural and social interests, is a successful policy,” said Sediq Mansour, a political analyst.   

“The good path is that the Islamic Emirate should reach an agreement and engagement with the international community,” said Torialai Zazai, a political analyst.   

Muttaqi also referred to the shifting of thousands of Afghan inmates from Pakistan, Iran, Turkey and Saudi Arabia to Afghanistan.

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