The Ministry of Industry and Commerce of the Taliban announced that a high-level delegation from the Ministry of Commerce of Pakistan has traveled to Kabul at the official invitation of the Taliban. This is the first Pakistani delegation to travel to Kabul after Pakistan’s recent attacks on Khost and Paktia. The Ministry of Industry and […]
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The Ministry of Industry and Commerce of the Taliban announced that a high-level delegation from the Ministry of Commerce of Pakistan has traveled to Kabul at the official invitation of the Taliban.
This is the first Pakistani delegation to travel to Kabul after Pakistan’s recent attacks on Khost and Paktia.
The Ministry of Industry and Commerce of the Taliban stated in a newsletter on Monday, March 25th, on their social media platform X that Muhammad Khurram Agha, an official from the Ministry of Commerce of Pakistan, is leading this delegation.
The ministry also said: “The purpose of this trip is to continue discussions on strengthening and expanding the trade and transit relations between the two countries.”
Earlier, Pakistani media also reported that a Pakistani delegation led by an official from the Ministry of Commerce of Pakistan would travel to Kabul for discussions and decision-making on major regional economic and trade issues.
This Pakistani delegation travels to Kabul while a week ago, the Pakistani army conducted airstrikes on several areas in Khost and Paktia.
Pakistan announced that in these attacks, members of the Hafiz Gul Bahadur group, one of the commanders of the Pakistani Taliban (TTP), were targeted, accusing the Taliban of supporting the Pakistani Taliban.
In response, the Taliban stated that they responded to these attacks with artillery attacks on several Pakistani military outposts, and the victims of the Pakistani airstrikes were civilians.
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