Taliban FM Calls for Reopening of Foreign Embassies in Afghanistan

Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Taliban’s Foreign Minister, met with special representatives and ambassadors of several countries for Afghanistan in Doha.

Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Taliban’s Foreign Minister, met with special representatives and ambassadors of several countries for Afghanistan in Doha.
Muttaqi urged these representatives and ambassadors to reopen their country’s embassies in Kabul.
on Wednesday, Zia Ahmad Takal, the Taliban’s foreign ministry deputy spokesperson, announced that Muttaqi met with the ambassadors and representatives of the United Kingdom, United States, Spain, South Korea, Netherlands, Australia, and Canada.
According to Takal, the foreign minister of the Taliban asked the ambassadors to observe the ground situation closely by being present in Afghanistan.
The Taliban’s foreign minister also mentioned the achievements of the Taliban government over the last two years and claimed that the group "has achieved success despite the problems in economic and political” arenas.
Takal added that some other members of the Taliban delegation also discussed their activities with the ambassadors and representatives.
Following the fall of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the country’s takeover by the Taliban, many countries shutdown their diplomatic missions in Kabul and instead operate their missions through Doha in Qatar.