Foreign Minister Discusses Bilateral Relations with Uzbekistan’s Prime Minister

Today, the Foreign Minister of Afghanistan, Maulvi Amir Khan Muttaqi, held a meeting with the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, Abdullah Aripov, in Kabul. During this discussion, the focus was on bilateral relations between the two nations, economic cooperation, trade, and transit. Various opportunities in trade, energy, and transportation sectors were highlighted for mutual benefit. The […]

Today, the Foreign Minister of Afghanistan, Maulvi Amir Khan Muttaqi, held a meeting with the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, Abdullah Aripov, in Kabul. During this discussion, the focus was on bilateral relations between the two nations, economic cooperation, trade, and transit. Various opportunities in trade, energy, and transportation sectors were highlighted for mutual benefit.

The Foreign Minister emphasized the importance of leveraging the potential presented by trade, energy, and transport collaborations. He specifically mentioned the Trans-Afghan Railway project as a means to connect Central and South Asia, fostering regional integration.

Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi also underscored the need to streamline visa processes to facilitate business activities and enhance trade between the two countries.

Furthermore, the Foreign Minister emphasized that elevating diplomatic ties between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan would pave the way for a new phase of enhanced bilateral relations and further development.