Afghanistan’s Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs, Mawlavi Abdul Salam Hanafi, expressed the need for establishing strong and cordial relations based on mutual respect with Qatar.
The meeting took place between the Deputy Prime Minister and the head of the Afghan Embassy in Qatar, Dr. Mohammad Naeem, where the details of the embassy's mission and accomplishments were shared, as stated in an official statement.
Naeem emphasized the embassy's dedicated efforts in fostering positive relations grounded in mutual respect between Afghanistan and Qatar. He further highlighted their successful endeavors in providing support and assistance to Afghan nationals residing in Qatar, contributing to the welfare and well-being of compatriots.
Recognizing the embassy's dynamic and proactive approach to diplomacy, Deputy Prime Minister Hanafi praised their efforts and emphasized the importance of a diplomacy based on friendly relations with Islamic countries. He emphasized the role of political representatives of the Islamic Emirate abroad in presenting an accurate and genuine image of the Islamic system to the people of host countries.
Deputy Prime Minister Hanafi underscored the significance of developing strong ties founded on mutual respect with Qatar. He urged the embassy to intensify its efforts in facilitating the Afghan community residing in Qatar and further strengthening friendly relations between the two nations.
The meeting highlights the importance Afghanistan places on fostering positive relationships with countries in the region, particularly Qatar. Efforts to enhance diplomatic ties and promote the welfare of Afghan nationals abroad demonstrate a commitment to engaging constructively with the international community.
As Afghanistan continues its diplomatic engagements, it aims to establish lasting relationships based on mutual respect, cooperation, and understanding. (ILKHA)
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