INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan Amir Khan Muttaqi on Wednesday held a video conference with Rashid Meredov, Deputy
Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan.Zia Ahmad Takal, Head of Public Relations at the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in a declaration that during the video conference, the 2 sides gone over political and financial relations
in between Afghanistan and Turkmenistan, the enhancement of diplomatic ties, and significant joint projects, particularly the progress of
the TAPI pipeline job within Afghan territory.Muttaqi described the current bilateral relations in between Afghanistan and Turkmenistan as
: : more powerful : than ever previously and assessed the conditions as beneficial for expanding cooperation and advancing shared
interests.He repeated the Afghan government : : s dedication to implementing significant joint financial projects.Meredov likewise
explained the ongoing progress of the TAPI project as positive and revealed plans to expand practical cooperation in the areas of railways,
trade, and transit in the near future.He further pledged that Turkmenistan would quickly offer greater visa assistance for Afghan
traders.Both parties agreed to continue assessments and meetings focused on accelerating the TAPI task, developing the train network,
improving transport infrastructure, ensuring electrical energy supply, and enhancing economic cooperation.The post Acting FM Muttaqi holds
video conference with Turkmen counterpart initially appeared on TINS News|Afghanistan News.