Canada resumes diplomatic activity in Afghanistan.
Several Canadian government officials have announced the deployment of a number of Canadian diplomats to Afghanistan to resume consular operations in Kabul.
A Canadian media outlet reported that the Canadian government plans to send a number of diplomats to Kabul to resume its consular activities.
Global News quoted three government officials as saying that the Canadian consulate in Afghanistan will resume soon.
According to the report, the security of these diplomats is provided by the Canadian Special Counter-Terrorism Forces, who were also present in the Afghan capital during the evacuation mission.
According to the Canadian media, government officials announced about the time of reopening the Canadian consulate in Kabul that according to the plan, the diplomats are scheduled to leave for Afghanistan in the next few weeks.
The Canadian government has not yet commented officially.
Earlier, Saudi Arabia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates and Indonesia began their diplomatic activities in Kabul.
After the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, many countries, including Canada, quickly expelled all their diplomats and closed their embassies.