[Afghanistan] - Top-level delegations from Uzbekistan and Pakistan expected in Kabul for talks and train agreement

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan revealed that senior delegations from Uzbekistan and Pakistan are anticipated to check out
Kabul today (Thursday) to participate in a series of bilateral and trilateral conferences targeted at strengthening local
cooperation.According to Zia Ahmad Takal, spokesperson for the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the delegations—-- led by the foreign
ministers of Uzbekistan and Pakistan—-- will land in Kabul at twelve noon
The checking out delegations also include Uzbekistan’& rsquo; s Minister of Transport and Pakistan & rsquo; s Minister for Railways.The
very first leg of their go to includes involvement in a trilateral political consultation conference hosted by Afghanistan’& rsquo; s
Acting Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi
The conference is anticipated to concentrate on political understanding, inter-state discussion, and fundamental services to typical local
difficulties
The Afghan side will present the Islamic Emirate’& rsquo; s perspective on political engagement, financial cooperation, and regional
stability.Following the consultations, the three nations will formally sign a Framework Agreement on the Feasibility Study for the
Trans-Afghan Railway Project throughout an event at Arg
The arrangement will be signed by Afghanistan’& rsquo; s Minister of Public Works, Uzbekistan’& rsquo; s Minister of Transport, and
Pakistan & rsquo; s Minister for Railways.After the signing, the visiting delegations are scheduled to hold separate bilateral meetings with
senior authorities of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan to further talk about mutual interests and cooperation.The Trans-Afghan Railway
Project, seen as a vital effort for connecting Central and South Asia, aims to boost local trade, transit, and financial integration.The
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