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India’s upgrade of mission in Kabul welcomed by Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Shaheen described India’s decision as both “important and needed” for advancing relations across multiple sectors, including trade, development, and diplomacy.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has welcomed India’s decision to upgrade the Indian Technical Mission in Kabul into a full-fledged embassy, calling it a step toward strengthening regional stability and cooperation.
In a statement to The Hindu, Suhail Shaheen — the IEA’s Ambassador to Qatar — said the move will contribute to “building regional peace.”
“It is a rightful step to put bilateral relations on a normal track, build trust, promote trade and cooperation, and play a constructive role in regional peace,” Shaheen said.
“I welcome this decision and look forward to seeing good bilateral relations between Afghanistan and India.”
Shaheen described India’s decision as both “important and needed” for advancing relations across multiple sectors, including trade, development, and diplomacy.
The announcement follows Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s recent visit to New Delhi, during which both sides agreed to deepen engagement.
On Tuesday India officially restored full diplomatic ties with Kabul by upgrading its technical mission to an embassy “with immediate effect.”
According to India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the move will enhance India’s role in Afghanistan’s “comprehensive development, humanitarian assistance, and capacity-building initiatives,” aligning with the “priorities and aspirations of Afghan society.”
India had closed its embassy in Kabul and withdrawn all staff in August 2021, following the IEA’s takeover and the collapse of the Ashraf Ghani government. The consulates in Mazar-e-Sharif, Jalalabad, Kandahar, and Herat were also shut.
Diplomatic engagement was cautiously reinitiated on June 23, 2022, when India deployed a small technical team to Kabul to oversee humanitarian projects and provide limited consular services.
The upgrade to a full embassy marks India’s most significant diplomatic step in Afghanistan since 2021 and is being viewed in Kabul as a sign of growing trust and regional pragmatism.
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Minister of Refugees meets Sadin Ay Yildiz, discusses Afghan migrant issues in Turkey
Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Minister of Refugees and Repatriation, met Wednesday with Sadin Ay Yildiz, head of Turkey’s diplomatic mission in Afghanistan, and discussed the expansion of bilateral cooperation as well as addressing the problems of Afghan migrants in Turkey.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Ministry of Refugees quoted Yildiz as saying: “Afghanistan holds special importance for the Government of Turkey, and currently, in addition to governmental assistance, several Turkish non-governmental organizations and institutions are also engaged in providing aid to those in need and implementing development projects in Afghanistan.”
According to Yildiz, Turkey supports a stable and self-reliant Afghanistan and believes that Afghanistan holds an important position in regional connectivity.
He added that Ankara supports dialogue in resolving Afghanistan’s issues and continues its efforts in this regard.
He further stated that Turkey has issued work visas for 20,000 Afghan citizens in the livestock sector alone and is seeking solutions to irregular migration.
During the meeting, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir expressed appreciation for Turkey’s assistance and cooperation in various fields, adding that relations between Kabul and Ankara have always been based on mutual respect and cooperation, and expressed hope that ties between the two countries will become even closer and more expanded.
Abdul Kabir stated that Afghanistan, by achieving full security and stability, has numerous opportunities, and efforts are ongoing to make Afghanistan an important and active part of regional connectivity.
Emphasizing cooperation between the private sectors of Afghanistan and Turkey, he also referred to some of the challenges faced by Afghan migrants in Turkey and said that the Islamic Emirate supports the voluntary return of Afghan migrants.
At the end of the meeting, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir once again expressed satisfaction with Turkey’s mediation in talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan and described Turkey as a friendly country to Afghanistan.
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