The Uzbekistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Abdul Ghafar Tarawi, the new Taliban ambassador, has been officially accepted by Bakhtiyar Saidov, the Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan, and has started his mission. This move signifies the continuation of close relations between the Taliban and Uzbekistan, despite Uzbekistan not yet recognizing the Taliban regime officially.
In the initial meeting between Saidov and Tarawi, there was an emphasis on strengthening bilateral relations and mutual cooperation. This comes as the Taliban claim to control about 39 embassies in various countries, indicating their efforts to establish international connections.
Uzbekistan, as one of Afghanistan’s neighboring countries, is striving to enhance regional stability by maintaining diplomatic relations. These relations could aid in regional economic and security development, though challenges remain.
These diplomatic developments could have significant implications for regional and international policies, especially in security and economic sectors. The international community is closely monitoring these developments to see how these relations will impact regional stability.
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