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Acting minister of defense hosts envoys after regional meeting in Kabul
The acting Minister of Defense, Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid, hosted a number of representatives and ambassadors of regional countries in Kabul on Monday night, but met with the envoys of China, Pakistan and Iran separately.
He confirmed the commitment of the Islamic Emirate to establish stability and security of the country’s borders, strengthen friendly relations based on mutual respect with the countries and economic cooperation, the ministry said.
The ministry stated on X that after the successful completion of the first Afghanistan Regional Initiative Meeting in Kabul, special representatives and ambassadors of Russia, India, China, Iran, Pakistan, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan attended an event organized by Mujahid.
During his meeting with the three envoys, Mujahid said: “The Islamic Emirate is ready to guarantee security and any other kind of cooperation for the initiation and completion of development projects by other countries in Afghanistan.”
Monday’s meeting with envoys from 11 regional countries focused on the new chapter of positive interaction between regional countries and the Islamic Emirate.
Also discussed was the coordination in the field of regional cooperation, creation of a common region-oriented narrative at the regional level, and joint cooperation to make the most of the economic opportunities in the region.
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Afghanistan ranks last in 2026 Global Passport Index
Somalia, South Sudan, Yemen, and Syria also feature among the weakest passports worldwide.
Afghanistan has been ranked last in the 2026 Global Passport Index, according to Global Citizen Solutions.
The index evaluates passports based on visa-free access, investment attractiveness, and quality of life. Afghanistan scored 23.10 out of 100, placing it at the bottom among 197 countries and territories assessed.
The report shows a wide gap between Afghanistan and the world’s strongest passport, with Sweden topping the ranking at 96.05 points. Other top-ranked passports include Switzerland, Finland, Germany, and the Netherlands.
The index highlights that Afghanistan continues to have one of the weakest passports globally, reflecting limited international mobility compared to most countries.
Somalia, South Sudan, Yemen, and Syria also feature among the weakest passports worldwide.
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