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Japanese envoy says IEA’s presence at Doha meeting boosted scope for interaction
The political deputy of the Islamic Emirate also emphasized that they want to interact with all countries.
Takayoshi Kuromiya, the ambassador of Japan in Kabul, said that the Islamic Emirate’s participation in the third Doha meeting has increased the scope for interaction between the Islamic Emirate and the international community.
The Japanese ambassador raised this issue on Sunday in a meeting with Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, the IEA’s deputy prime minister for political affairs.
Kuromiya said the third Doha meeting was in favor of the Islamic Emirate and that all conditions and demands of the Islamic Emirate have been accepted by the United Nations.
He hoped that Afghanistan’s banking restrictions would be lifted soon.
The political deputy of the Islamic Emirate also emphasized that they want to interact with all countries.
The lifting of banking restrictions, unfreezing of foreign reserves and the fight against drugs had been key agenda points at the latest meeting which was held last week in the Qatari capital.
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