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Kabul Wants Good Relations with Neighbors: Acting PM

The acting Prime Minister, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, in a meeting with the charge d'affaires of the Pakistani embassy in Kabul, Obaid Rahman Nizamani, said that Afghanistan wants “good relations based on good intentions” with all its neighbors.

The acting prime minister said in the meeting that there is a need for Kabul and Islamabad to expand their relations in regional transit and other economic areas, the ARG said.

According to the Arg’s twitter, Nizamani said that the Pakistani officials have always expressed their positive views about the world's interaction with the Islamic Emirate, the release of the frozen assets of Afghanistan, and the expansion of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan.

“Transit and facilitating visas, solutions for challenges in commute between Pakistan and Afghanistan borders, the condition of Afghan refugees, and other issues were discussed,” said Mohammad Hassan Haqyar, press director for the office of the political deputy PM.

This comes as the administrative deputy of the Prime Minister, Mullah Abdul Salam Hanafi, in a meeting with the Islamic Emirate’s consulate in Karachi said that Afghanistan’s missions abroad should attempt to enhance relations with world countries.

The acting Minister of Refugees and Repatriation, Khalil Rahman Haqqani, at an event to distribute aid, stressed the need to improve relations with the international community.

“They are now responsible to strengthen their cooperation with Afghanistan’s reconstruction,” he said.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) said that Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, in the meeting with the charge d'affaires of the Pakistani embassy in Kabul, emphasized the need to remove obstacles to getting visas issued by Pakistan.

“In the meeting, it was agreed to form a joint committee of the Pakistan embassy and Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry’s consulate department aimed at facilitating commuting,” said Zia Ahmad Takal, deputy spokesman for MoFA. 

Kabul Wants Good Relations with Neighbors: Acting PM

“They are now responsible to strengthen their cooperation with Afghanistan’s reconstruction,” he said.

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The acting Prime Minister, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, in a meeting with the charge d'affaires of the Pakistani embassy in Kabul, Obaid Rahman Nizamani, said that Afghanistan wants “good relations based on good intentions” with all its neighbors.

The acting prime minister said in the meeting that there is a need for Kabul and Islamabad to expand their relations in regional transit and other economic areas, the ARG said.

According to the Arg’s twitter, Nizamani said that the Pakistani officials have always expressed their positive views about the world's interaction with the Islamic Emirate, the release of the frozen assets of Afghanistan, and the expansion of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan.

“Transit and facilitating visas, solutions for challenges in commute between Pakistan and Afghanistan borders, the condition of Afghan refugees, and other issues were discussed,” said Mohammad Hassan Haqyar, press director for the office of the political deputy PM.

This comes as the administrative deputy of the Prime Minister, Mullah Abdul Salam Hanafi, in a meeting with the Islamic Emirate’s consulate in Karachi said that Afghanistan’s missions abroad should attempt to enhance relations with world countries.

The acting Minister of Refugees and Repatriation, Khalil Rahman Haqqani, at an event to distribute aid, stressed the need to improve relations with the international community.

“They are now responsible to strengthen their cooperation with Afghanistan’s reconstruction,” he said.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) said that Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, in the meeting with the charge d'affaires of the Pakistani embassy in Kabul, emphasized the need to remove obstacles to getting visas issued by Pakistan.

“In the meeting, it was agreed to form a joint committee of the Pakistan embassy and Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry’s consulate department aimed at facilitating commuting,” said Zia Ahmad Takal, deputy spokesman for MoFA. 

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