Special envoys of Central Asian nations and the European Union (EU) for Afghanistan gathered in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, today for conversations on the current scenario in the country.According to a declaration provided by the EU, this was the 6th such meeting and participants discussed socio-economic and political advancements in Afghanistan considering that their last meeting in February 2024.
The discussions likewise concentrated on the present human rights scenario in the country, particularly worrying ladies and ladies, along with the ongoing security difficulties and risks facing Afghanistan.Also in presence was the EU&& s Special Envoy for Afghanistan, Thomas Niklasson, who consulted with Tajikistan&& s Foreign Minister, Sirojiddin Muhriddin, ahead of the general meeting.The two officials highlighted the importance of regional stability and security, and explored prospective paths for attending to the challenges in the region.They noted that Afghanistan remains an important issue influencing regional dynamics.While no country has yet formally acknowledged the IEA government, Central Asia maintains a consistent and useful relationship with Afghanistan, despite its leadership, Trend news company reported.Soon after the Islamic Emirate gained back power in August 2021, Central Asian nations reached out and made contact.Initially done by Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan quickly followed and got rid of the IEA from its list of banned organizations.Tajikistan has actually however been slower to warm to the brand-new federal government however the northern neighbor has continued to export electrical energy to Afghanistan The post Central Asian and EU unique envoys for Afghanistan collect in Dushanbe initially appeared on Ariana News.
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