[Afghanistan] - Malaysian delegation shows up in Kabul for talks with government

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Representatives of Malaysia&s ministries of foreign affairs, defense and interior and advisors of the Malaysian Prime Minister and the
Special Representative of Malaysia for Afghanistan arrived in Kabul this week for meetings with a number of high-ranking officials.The
Islamic Emirate&s foreign minister Mawlavi Amir Khan Muttaqi met with the delegation and thanked Malaysia for assistance it has provided
over the past few years, including aid for the victims of the deadly Herat earthquake.Muttaqi said in the meeting that existing diplomatic,
religious, cultural and economic relations between the people and governments of Afghanistan and Malaysia were expanding.&There are business
and investment opportunities in various fields,& Muttaqi told the delegation.&Afghanistan follows a balanced and economy-oriented foreign
policy in the political and economic field
Afghanistan&s relations with the international community are expanding and it has established good relations with neighboring and regional
countries,& said Muttaqi.Afghanistan is keen to expand its relations with the countries of Southeast Asia, he added.Muttaqi further said:
&The Afghan government wants the Malaysian government to provide health and education facilities for the 3,000 Afghans currently living in
Malaysia.&At the same time, members of the Malaysian delegation said that the Malaysian government wants to expand relations with
Afghanistan in various fields.The delegation positively evaluated the political situation in Afghanistan and said they hoped a Malaysian
trade delegation would visit Afghanistan in the near future.One delegate, Dato Shazlina said: &Malaysia is determined to organize short-term
training programs for Afghan diplomats, training programs in the field of information technology, accounting and development for Afghan
civil service employees and in this regard cooperate with Afghanistan in organizing professional programs.&The political deputy prime
minister, Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, also met with the delegation and said the Islamic Emirate has achieved much in the economic and political
sectors, and that the world, including the region, has no need to be concerned about Afghanistan.The post Malaysian delegation arrives in
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