The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has reopened its embassy in Afghanistan's capital Kabul. Amost all foreign embassies have closed in the country following the collapse of the previous government.
A spokesman of the Taliban Ahmadullah Wasiq said the reopening of the UAE’s embassy is a step forward for positive changes and added that it will further strengthen bilateral relations.
“Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and UAE already had good relations and this step will further energize the ties.” Wasiq added.
Earlier, Afghanistan’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Motaqi had said that Germany will soon reopen its embassy in Kabul.
Motaqi added that Italy and Turkey will be other countries that will reopen their respective embassies.
It is worth mentioning that, Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan have already opened their embassies in Kabul.
Though the Taliban have not been recognized yet, the international community is making efforts to engage with them in order to address the deepening humanitarian situation in Afghanistan.
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