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    Afghan Justice Minister Meets Turkish Ambassador to Strengthen Bilateral Ties

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee20 January 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Acting Minister of Justice Mawlawi Abdul Hakim Shari’i met with Turkish Ambassador Cenk Ünal in Kabul to discuss expanding bilateral relations between Afghanistan and Turkey.

    During the meeting, Shari’i highlighted the religious and cultural relations shared by the two countries. He emphasized the Islamic Emirate’s commitment to strengthening international relations, particularly with Islamic countries, based on principles and regulations.

    Ambassador Ünal described Turkey and Afghanistan as “brotherly nations” and reiterated Turkey’s commitment to collaborating with the Islamic Emirate in various sectors.

    He further noted that Turkey’s President is closely monitoring developments in Afghanistan and has instructed to deepen relations with the Islamic Emirate.

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