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Uzbek PM visits Afghanistan in highest-level visit since Taliban seized power

  • Prime Minister Aripov led the delegation, meeting with Taliban leaders and signing five trade and investment agreements

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Children of Taliban fighters hold Taliban flags as they celebrate the third anniversary of the withdrawal of US-led troops from Afghanistan, in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Wednesday, August 14, 2024. Photo: AP

Uzbek Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov arrived in Afghanistan on Saturday in the highest-level visit by a foreign official since the Taliban returned to power three years ago.

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Aripov, heading a delegation, was welcomed at the Kabul airport by Abdul Salam Hanafi, the Taliban’s deputy prime minister, and other senior members of the government, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.

During his visit, he held meetings with Taliban leaders and discussed bilateral relations and strengthening trade and business between the two countries, the statement said. Five trade and investment agreements were signed.

They are also to inaugurate an exhibition of Uzbek products, the statement said.

Earlier in the week, an Uzbek delegation held meetings with officials from the Ministry of Commerce. On Friday, Afghan media reported that a trilateral meeting among the economy ministers of Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, and Azerbaijan was held in Kabul to discuss ways to enhance trade ties.

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Uzbekistan and Afghanistan share a 144-kilometer (89-mile) border, and relations between the two countries have improved in recent months.
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