Qatar sends envoy to Afghan capital to meet with Taliban


An envoy for Qatar's foreign affairs minister visited the Afghan capital on Sunday and met with the Taliban administration's acting foreign minister, according to an Afghan foreign ministry statement

The visit comes after the Taliban administration placed restrictions on women's education and NGO work, which Qatar labelled "deeply concerning" amid widespread international criticism

Mutlaq Bin Majed Al-Qahtani, the special envoy of Qatar's foreign minister, took part in meetings with acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Kabul, according to Afghan foreign affairs spokesperson Abdul Qahar Balkhi

"Both sides discussed political coordination, the strength of the relationship and humanitarian aid," Balkhi said

Today, the Special Envoy of the Foreign Minister of the State of Qatar, Dr

Mutlaq bin Majid Al-Qahtani, and accompanied delegation called on the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi at Storay Palace

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com/aDMpYKyvFR — Abdul Qahar Balkhi (@QaharBalkhi) February 5, 2023 No foreign country has formally recognised the Taliban government, though both China and Pakistan sent their foreign ministers last year and the UN deputy special representative recently visited to discuss women's rights and aid

The meeting focused on topics of mutual interest with detailed discussions about political cooperation, strengthening relations and role of Qatar Charity in humanitarian operations

To end, both sides stressed that existing opportunities should be managed and utilised well

— Abdul Qahar Balkhi (@QaharBalkhi) February 5, 2023 Qatar was home to the Taliban's political office since around 2012 when they were waging an insurgency against the Western-backed government until they seized power in 2021



Date:06-Feb-2023 Reference:View Original Link