A delegation led by the acting Taliban Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaki, sets off to Doha on July 29, Sputnik reports. The visit was scheduled to take place within the next five days after the announcement, which was made on July 27.
The Taliban delegation aims to address several important issues during their talks in Doha. Their key concerns include being removed from the sanctions lists, the unfreezing of assets (ZVR), and the cessation of American UAVs operating in Afghan airspace.
In Doha, the Taliban officials will engage in discussions with American diplomats, Tom West, the special representative for Afghanistan, and Rina Amiri, the special representative for women's and human rights in Afghanistan. Notably, these diplomats recently held discussions about Afghanistan with Central Asian countries in Astana.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan has expressed support for measures to assist Afghans, particularly those aimed at stabilizing the socio-economic situation.
Additionally, the Taliban officials plan to hold talks with their Qatari counterparts during their visit to Doha.
The upcoming meeting marks an important step in the effort to address critical issues concerning the Taliban and Afghanistan, and it holds potential implications for regional stability and cooperation.
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