Islamabad :
The presence of Kabul’s interim cabinet is being considered at the upcoming summit of Afghanistan’s six neighbors, hosted by the Islamic Republic of Iran, a Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman said.
According to Pakistani official sources, the country’s foreign ministry spokesman Asim Iftikhar told a weekly news conference with local and foreign media representatives in Islamabad on Friday that he would work with Afghanistan’s neighbors to help with the country’s problems. Constructive consultations are ongoing.
The next meeting of the foreign ministers of Afghanistan’s six neighbors, based on Iran, Pakistan, China, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, will be hosted by Tehran soon, he said, adding that Afghanistan’s neighbors 6 The foreign ministers of the countries will consult on the presence of the interim government in Kabul at the next meeting in Tehran.
He added that next week, at the initiative of the United Nations, the Afghanistan Conference will be held in Geneva and Pakistan will welcome the event and participate in it. Hosted by Pakistan last Wednesday and attended by the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the joint statement of the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the six countries stated that the neighbors agreed that the meetings of the Foreign Ministers would continue and the next The meeting will take place in Tehran.
The meeting also called for the establishment of a regular consultation process between the special envoys of the six countries on Afghanistan and the simultaneous meeting of representatives of the embassy in Kabul to discuss and coordinate joint efforts. Meetings should be held.