High-level delegations from Uzbekistan and Pakistan, headed by the foreign ministers of the two countries, will arrive in Kabul within minutes to participate in bilateral and trilateral meetings. The delegations also include the Minister of Transport of Uzbekistan and the Minister of Railways of Pakistan.
Hafiz Zia Takkal, Deputy Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan, announced this news on his X account. He wrote that these high-ranking delegations will first hold a trilateral political consultation meeting hosted by the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
The meeting will focus on political understanding, dialogue, and resolving key issues among the three countries. During the session, the Afghan Foreign Minister will present the Islamic Emirate’s views on political consultation, economic cooperation, and regional stability.
Afterward, at the Arg (Presidential Palace), a feasibility study agreement for the major Trans-Afghan Project between the three countries will be signed. This agreement will be signed by Afghanistan’s Minister of Public Works, Uzbekistan’s Minister of Transport, and Pakistan’s Minister of Railways.
Following the signing of this project, the two guest delegations will hold bilateral meetings with various officials of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
