JP Singh, Indian foreign ministry'sjoint secretary for the Pakistan-Afghanistan-Iran division, has met with Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Kabul.The two sides discussed political and economic relations between Afghanistan and India, and people'smovements, the Afghan foreign ministry said in a statement.Muttaqi expressed hope that relations between India and Afghanistan would expand in various fields.
He stressed that to develop trade relations, Indian visa facilities should be increased for Afghan citizens, especially businesspersons.He also thanked India for its humanitarian aid to Afghanistan and called India'spledges in the development sector promising.According to the statement, JP Singh said that relations with Afghanistan are important for India and have an ancient history.The Indian diplomat said that along with humanitarian aid to Afghans, India has also started development assistance to Afghanistan and is engaged in technical discussions with relevant Afghan institutions.
JP Singh stressed that the development of relations between the two countries is important, adding that in the near future, negotiations will be held between technical delegations of regional countries including Afghanistan and India on the Chabahar port.
He also promised to increase Indian visa facilities for Afghans.The post Senior Indian diplomat meets FM Muttaqi in Kabul first appeared on Ariana News.
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