Afghanistan

Pakistan'sSpecial Representative for Afghanistan Muhammad Sadiq and Iran'sSpecial Envoy for Kabul and director general for South Asia, Hashem Ashjazade, met on Monday and discussed the fast changing international geo-political situation and regional challenges faced by the two countries, according to Sadiq'spost on X.Sadiq stated: &We agreed to jointly address these challenges.&Sadiq is also expected to travel to Russia and China to discuss Afghanistan with officials from those countries.Meanwhile, experts believe that Afghanistan should maintain reciprocal relations with Pakistan and play an active role in regional affairs.The Islamic Emirate also believes that Kabul seeks good relations with all neighboring countries and the region, and aims to strengthen its ties with various countries by following an economy-focused policy.The post Pakistan, Iran envoys for Afghan affairs discuss changing int&l geo-political situation first appeared on Ariana News.





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