Afghan, Russian diplomats meet to bolster bilateral cooperation

Mawlawi Sayed Abdul Jabbar Takhari, Consul General of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, held a diplomatic meeting with Andrey Fedorov, Consul General of the Russian Federation in Karachi, India, to discuss ways to strengthen bilateral relations between the two nations.
The high-level meeting, which took place at the Afghan Consulate, focused on expanding cooperation across various sectors, with a particular emphasis on infrastructure development and regional economic initiatives.
Both sides expressed their commitment to enhancing mutual ties, highlighting the strategic importance of collaboration for regional stability and prosperity. The officials discussed ongoing infrastructure projects within Afghanistan and explored new opportunities to deepen engagement in trade, investment, and development.
The meeting concluded with a shared understanding of the need to promote sustained dialogue and partnership between Afghanistan and Russia, with both parties agreeing to continue working closely to achieve common goals. (ILKHA)
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