Reflection of the Tehran Summit on Afghanistan in the Pakistani media.
Pakistani media widely covered the second meeting of Afghanistan’s foreign ministers hosted by Iran.
“This meeting is an important step towards improving the political and economic situation in Afghanistan,” the Pakistani print, print and news media reported on Thursday, widely covering Tehran hosting the second meeting of Afghanistan’s foreign ministers.
“The Tehran summit could pave the way for closer coordination between Afghanistan’s neighbors and the formation of a regional vision for peace and stability in the country,” the state-run Radio Pakistan reported.
Pakistan’s English-language news website De News quoted a statement issued at the meeting as saying that Afghanistan’s neighbors were ready to provide any economic, livelihood and humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan and in a clear message called on the Taliban to fulfill their commitments to the international community. Slowly
The Foreign Ministers of Iran, Pakistan, China, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Russia stressed the need to work together to define a long-term strategy for advancing political activity, Dawn News reported. , Stressed economic stability and regional relations with Afghanistan.
Pakistan’s Daily Times wrote today about the Tehran meeting on Afghanistan: The development of a long-term roadmap to promote political participation, economic integration and regional relations with Afghanistan was reviewed by the foreign ministers of Afghanistan’s neighboring countries.
Many other Pakistani news agencies, including the Official Government News Agency (APP), the Express News Agency and the Ham News news network, also addressed other issues raised at the meeting of Afghan Foreign Ministers hosted by Iran, including the issue of refugees and terrorism. They covered an area.