Ready To Work With Iranian People On Islamic, Humanitarian Grounds, Says Taliban FM

Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has said the group is prepared to cooperate with the people of Iran “based on Islamic and humanitarian principles,” expressing concern over the current regional situation.
The remarks were made during a meeting on Thursday, 19 June, with Per Albert Ilsaas, Norway’s chargé d’affaires to Afghanistan, according to a statement from the Taliban’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Muttaqi and the Norwegian diplomat discussed regional developments and bilateral ties. He welcomed Norway’s acceptance of a Taliban-appointed diplomat, describing it as “a positive step toward strengthening relations and building trust.”
Norway’s chargé d’affaires reportedly said that a Norwegian delegation will soon visit Kabul to assess the country’s ongoing engagement with the Taliban authorities.
Norway is one of the few European countries to have established working relations with the Taliban, despite not formally recognising the group as the legitimate government of Afghanistan.
Najibullah Sherkhan, a Taliban appointee, was recently accepted as First Secretary at the Afghan Embassy in Norway, a move that drew criticism from European civil society activists and women’s rights groups.
In January 2022, Norway became the first European nation to host a high-level Taliban delegation in Oslo. However, its Foreign Ministry later announced it would reduce engagement due to the Taliban’s continued restrictions on women’s rights.