Close Menu
HindukushHindukush

    Subscribe to our free email newsletter

    free newsletter

    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Telegram
    HindukushHindukush
    • Home
    • News
      • News Bulletin
      • Afghanistan
      • Region
      • Middle East
      • World
    • Commentaries
    • Articles
      • Religious Articles
      • Important Articles
      • Political Articles
      • Selected Articles
    • Global Media
    • Secret
    • Clarification
    • Dark Faces
    • Videos
    • English
      • دری
      • پښتو
    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Telegram
    HindukushHindukush
    You are at:Home»Afghanistan»Muttaqi: Interim Government Pursues Balanced Foreign Policy Based on Mutual Respect, Including with Pakistan
    Afghanistan

    Muttaqi: Interim Government Pursues Balanced Foreign Policy Based on Mutual Respect, Including with Pakistan

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee19 April 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    نشر Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Email Telegram WhatsApp

    Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, during a joint meeting with a high-level Pakistani delegation in Kabul, stated that Afghanistan’s interim government, guided by its balanced and economy-centered policy, seeks constructive and mutually respectful relations with all countries, including Pakistan.

    Hafiz Zia Ahmad Takal, Director of Press and Public Relations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in a statement that the meeting covered a wide range of topics, including refugees, political and economic cooperation, trade, transit, major regional projects, and other bilateral issues.

    Muttaqi voiced deep concern and regret over the situation of Afghan refugees in Pakistan, particularly regarding forced expulsion. He called on Pakistani authorities to stop violating the rights of Afghan citizens residing in or returning from Pakistan.

    In response, Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar assured that Afghan refugees would not be subjected to mistreatment and that serious steps would be taken to address the issue. He emphasized that the properties and investments of Afghan refugees are their legitimate assets and that nobody has the right to seize or withhold their belongings. Dar pledged that Pakistani security authorities would act to prevent any arbitrary measures in this regard.

    According to the ministry spokesperson, the talks also focused on enhancing diplomatic engagement, expanding bilateral, easing and increasing visa issuance, accelerating the transport of agricultural goods, boosting trade and transit, and emphasizing the significance of major initiatives such as Afghanistan Trans, CASA-1000, TAPI, and TAP.

    The Pakistani Foreign Minister also extended a formal invitation to Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi to visit Pakistan to help sustain high-level interaction between the two neighboring countries.

    Previous ArticleAfghanistan Records $100.1 Million in Exports in Hoot 1403: National Statistics Authority
    Next Article The Recent Decision of the Supreme Court of Russia and its Implications

    Related Posts

    Helmand Border Forces Foil Attempt to Smuggle Various Goods Into Afghanistan

    26 June 2026

    United Nations: We Stand with Afghanistan in the Fight Against Narcotic Drugs

    26 June 2026

    The Afghan Delegation’s Visit to Brussels and the Failure of the Policy of Isolation

    26 June 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    New Posts

    Over 500 Sheep Smuggling Attempt to Pakistan Foiled in Kandahar

    6 October 2025

    Trump Shuts Down Voice of America and Radio Free Europe by Executive Order, Places Employees on Mandatory Leave

    16 March 2025

    Another Nail has been Hammered into the Coffin of the Evil and Corruption Group’s Aspiration

    25 January 2025

    15 Pakistani Soldiers Killed in Clash with Pakistani Taliban in Jumrud

    21 May 2025
    Important News
    Afghanistan 26 June 2026

    Helmand Border Forces Foil Attempt to Smuggle Various Goods Into Afghanistan

    The 215 Azm Corps stated that its forces have prevented an attempt to smuggle various…

    Nearly One Million Residents Ordered to Evacuate as Tropical Storms Hit Japan

    26 June 2026

    Former UK Defence Committee Chair Tobias Ellwood: Britain Should Take Steps to Engage with the Islamic Emirate

    26 June 2026
    Follow US
    • Facebook
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Telegram
    Most Viewed
    About US
    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Telegram
    Our Choice

    Helmand Border Forces Foil Attempt to Smuggle Various Goods Into Afghanistan

    26 June 2026

    Nearly One Million Residents Ordered to Evacuate as Tropical Storms Hit Japan

    26 June 2026

    Former UK Defence Committee Chair Tobias Ellwood: Britain Should Take Steps to Engage with the Islamic Emirate

    26 June 2026
    Most Popular

    Over 500 Sheep Smuggling Attempt to Pakistan Foiled in Kandahar

    6 October 20252,211 Views

    Trump Shuts Down Voice of America and Radio Free Europe by Executive Order, Places Employees on Mandatory Leave

    16 March 2025248 Views

    Another Nail has been Hammered into the Coffin of the Evil and Corruption Group’s Aspiration

    25 January 2025236 Views
    © 2026 All rights reserved.
    • Home

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.