Taliban foreign minister to visit Pakistan in August

Islamabad: Interim Foreign Minister aamir khan muttaki of the Taliban government is scheduled to visit Pakistan in August this year. Afghans can visit the tour in the context of establishing relations with Pakistan after being captured by Taliban.  Where it is learnt that Muttaki's visit was scheduled as both sides were in touch to finalise the details. This is scheduled to be the first visit of the interim Afghan Foreign Minister to Pakistan since the Taliban took control of Afghans on August 15. According to information received so far, the interim Afghan Foreign Minister has been invited to Islamabad to raise issues on bilateral relations with other officials.

It is also said that last month Pak Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi visited Kabul and had a comprehensive conversation with the interim Afghan leadership. External Affairs Minister Qureshi has also invited his Afghan counterpart Amir Khan Muttaki to return. Sources said Muttaki will be accompanied by several senior Taliban officials and is scheduled to discuss a number of issues with Pak officials. However, he has said that the visit should not be seen as a formal recognition of the Taliban government.

Let us tell you that Pak has not formally recognized the Taliban Government so far, but it is one of the few countries that has made envoys along with its diplomatic mission in the capital Kabul. In the meantime, the international community is not in a hurry to recognize the Taliban regime unless they fulfil their commitments.

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