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Afghan FM meets with diplomats in Turkey, says progress being made

Muttaqi said at the meeting that countries such as the United Arab Emirates and Uzbekistan have accepted an Afghan ambassador.

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Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs says that the Islamic Emirate has made great achievements in the field of diplomacy recently, and more progress is expected in the coming days.

Speaking to a group of diplomats at the Afghan Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, Amir Khan Muttaqi said that Afghan citizens are forced to leave the country due to poverty and unemployment, and they should be treated well and their problems addressed properly.

Muttaqi said at the meeting that countries such as the United Arab Emirates and Uzbekistan have accepted an Afghan ambassador.

"The United Arab Emirates accepted our ambassador. The neighboring country of Uzbekistan accepted our ambassador. Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan accepted our charge d’affaires and there are other countries where we will see a good development in the coming days,” said Muttaqi.

Regarding the invalidation of documents from several Afghan embassies in Europe, Muttaqi said the embassies were given three years to interact with the foreign ministry and provide services to the people, but some of these embassies refused to do so.

Therefore, we declared the documents of some of these diplomatic institutions invalid, he said.

"Istanbul is the gateway to Europe. We gave former diplomats three years to interact with the center (Kabul) and serve the people, but unfortunately some of them did not show up. Finally, we had to declare the documents of some embassies and consulates invalid,” Muttaqi added.

He also stated that the work of big projects has started, there are no challenges with the countries of the region, and that the value of the Afghan currency has been preserved.

This comes after he recently visited Cameroon to participate in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation meeting.

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Eight Afghan migrants die as boat capsizes off Greek island

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Eight Afghan migrants died after a speedboat carrying migrants capsized off Greece's eastern island of Rhodes on Friday, the Associated Press reported.

Greek authorities said that the capsizing was the result of the boat’s maneuvering to evade a patrol vessel.

A total of 18 migrants — 12 men, three women and three minors — all Afghan nationals, were rescued, Greece's coast guard said Saturday. The dead were also from Afghanistan, it said.

Some migrants remained hospitalized, with one in critical condition, authorities said.

Two Turkish citizens, ages 23 and 19, were arrested as the suspected traffickers. The boat sank after capsizing, the coast guard said.

The sinking off Rhodes was the second deadly incident involving migrants in the past week.

Seven migrants were killed and dozens were believed missing after a boat partially sank south of the island of Crete over the weekend — one of four rescue operations during which more than 200 migrants were rescued.

 

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Norwegian Chargé d’Affaires meets with IEA deputy foreign minister

Welcoming the diplomat’s visit to Kabul, Stanikzai underscored the importance of political relations between Afghanistan and Norway, the foreign ministry said in a statement.

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The Norwegian Chargé d’Affaires for Afghanistan, Per Albert Ilsaas, on Saturday met with IEA’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, Sher Muhammad Abbas Stanikzai, in Kabul.

Welcoming the diplomat’s visit to Kabul, Stanikzai underscored the importance of political relations between Afghanistan and Norway, the foreign ministry said in a statement.

In addition to focusing on bilateral political, humanitarian, and other pertinent issues, the two sides expressed hope that continued engagement would lead to constructive solutions to related issues.

This comes two weeks after the Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi expressed disappointment regarding the decision by the Norwegian government to downgrade diplomatic relations with Afghanistan.

Balkhi said in a post on X that such decisions should not be linked with internal affairs of other countries.

“Diplomatic engagement is most effective when it fosters mutual understanding and respect, even amidst differing viewpoints,” he stated.

“Access to consular services is a fundamental right of all nationals. We strongly urge all parties to prioritize this principle in the spirit of international cooperation,” he added.

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A new polio vaccination campaign is set to launch in Afghanistan

Afghanistan and Pakistan are the only two countries in the world where polio has not been eradicated.

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The “Afghanistan Polio-Free” organization announced that a new round of polio vaccinations will begin on Monday, December 23, in various provinces of Afghanistan.

The organization did not specify which provinces will be targeted or how long the vaccination campaign will last.

Afghanistan and Pakistan are the only two countries in the world where polio has not been eradicated.

On December 4, 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a statement reporting a 283% increase in polio cases in Afghanistan. According to the WHO, the number of positive environmental samples for wild poliovirus type 1 in Afghanistan in 2024 reached 84, compared to 62 cases in 2023.

The Ministry of Public Health claimed in November 2024 that no new cases of polio had been reported in Afghanistan for the year.

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