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Iranian foreign minister meeting with IEA’s delegation

The Iranian foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian held a meeting with a visiting Afghanistan delegation headed by Afghan acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Tehran on Sunday.
The Afghan delegation arrived in Tehran on Saturday for an international conference on Palestine.
In his meeting with Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Iranian foreign minister emphasized the need to resolve the outstanding issues between Iran and Afghanistan, including the border and water issues, and expressed hope that the officials of the Afghan ruling body will take practical steps to resolve the issues.
Meanwhile, foreign ministry says that during the meeting they also emphasized on strengthening the political, economic, commercial and transit relations between the two countries.
In addition, Muttaqi discussed the situation and solving the problems of Afghan prisoners and immigrants in Iran with his Iranian counterpart.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Amir Abdullahian has assured cooperation in these sectors.
At the same time, Amir Khan Muttaqi, made a visit to the Afghan Embassy in Tehran.
In a video released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Muttaqi is seen meeting with the embassy’s head, diplomats, and staff, delivering a speech to them.
During the visit, Muttaqi listened to the requests and concerns raised by the embassy staff and assured them addressing their issues.
The Afghan acting foreign minister traveled to Iran two days ago upon an official invitation from Iran to participate in an international conference on the Palestinian issue held in Tehran.
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Berlin in ‘technical contact only’ with IEA, says German FM

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said on Thursday that Berlin was only in technical contact with the Islamic Emirate and does not intend to recognize the current ruling regime in Afghanistan.
During a meeting in Vienna, Wadephul added that Germany will continue to monitor the human rights situation in Afghanistan.
“There are serious concerns about the humanitarian situation there, the human rights situation in Afghanistan, and particularly the situation of women and girls, and we, as the federal government, will continue to make these clear to the Taliban’s de facto regime,” said Wadephul.
Currently, the Afghan consulate in Munich, Germany, operates in coordination with the Foreign Ministry of the Islamic Emirate.
However, Kabul has repeatedly emphasized the need for diplomatic and meaningful relations and has stated that concerns over human rights violations in Afghanistan are unfounded.
Germany’s interior minister had said earlier this month that he wants to negotiate a direct agreement with the Islamic Emirate on receiving Afghan migrants deported from Germany.
Since the summer of 2021, only one deportation flight of Afghan migrants has taken place from Germany to Afghanistan.
In August of last year, 28 Afghan asylum seekers who had committed crimes were returned to Kabul from Germany with the assistance of Qatar.
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Uzbekistan committed to supporting sustainable development in Afghanistan: FM Saidov

Uzbekistan reaffirmed its commitment to supporting sustainable development in Afghanistan during a meeting between Bakhtiyor Saidov, Uzbekistan’s Foreign Minister, and Abdul Ghafar Terawi, Afghanistan’s Ambassador to Uzbekistan, on Friday.
According to Saidov’s post on X, the two diplomats discussed pressing bilateral and regional issues, emphasizing the importance of integrating Afghanistan into regional and global supply chains.
Saidov highlighted that expanding economic cooperation, enhancing connectivity, and fostering dynamic partnerships are key to promoting lasting stability and prosperity across the region.
The meeting underscores Uzbekistan’s ongoing efforts to strengthen ties with Afghanistan and contribute to peace and development in Central Asia.
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Pakistan, Iran explore ways to enhance regional engagement with Afghanistan

Pakistani and Iranian diplomats have held a virtual meeting to discuss regional cooperation and developments in Afghanistan.
Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, and Muhammad Raza Bahrami, Director of South Asia Department of Iran’s Foreign Ministry, explored ways to strengthen regional engagement and coordination on Afghanistan.
Sadiq described the meeting as “productive” in a post on X, noting that both sides shared concerns over terrorism as a mutual challenge and discussed avenues for enhanced bilateral and multilateral cooperation.
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