Meeting Between Afghan and Qatari Officials in Kabul: Emphasis on Strengthening Bilateral Cooperation and Recent Progress with the United States
The Acting Foreign Minister of Afghanistan, Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, met with Murdaf Al-Qashouti, the Charge d'Affaires of Qatar in Kabul, for an important discussion. In this bilateral meeting, topics such as reinforcing Afghanistan-Qatar relations, reviewing recent progress in talks with the United States, and addressing regional and international issues were discussed.

Weezha Roz-Kabul-The Afghan Foreign Minister expressed gratitude for Qatar’s support and its mediating role in facilitating the recent advancements in negotiations with the United States.
He described the current relations between Kabul and Doha as positive and growing, and expressed hope for the expansion of cooperation in the economic, political, and security sectors.
The Qatari Charge d’Affaires, in turn, assessed the recent progress in Afghanistan’s foreign relations as a significant step toward regional stability.
He reaffirmed Qatar’s commitment to supporting Afghanistan in international dialogues and reconstruction efforts, also emphasizing the ongoing technical and humanitarian cooperation between Doha and Kabul.
Both parties agreed to increase coordination for the implementation of future agreements by holding expert-level meetings and exchanging delegations.
The meeting concluded in a constructive atmosphere, with a strong emphasis on maintaining continuous dialogue.
This discussion reflects Afghanistan’s efforts to strengthen regional and international ties, as well as Qatar’s key role as a mediator in sensitive issues.
Continued cooperation between the two countries could open new horizons for stability and development in Afghanistan.
Weezha Roz