
Amir Muttaqi
Amir Muttaqi is the Foreign Minister of Afghanistan, known for his role in navigating the complex diplomatic relations between Afghanistan and neighboring countries, particularly Pakistan. He recently emphasized the importance of dialogue and trust in addressing bilateral issues during a meeting of the Joint Coordination Committee between the two nations, which aimed to ease tensions exacerbated by recent border skirmishes and the deportation of Afghan refugees.
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Afghan Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Muttaqi was visiting New Delhi when the Oct. 9 explosions in Kabul occurred.
Pakistan says Afghanistan talks ‘failed’Amir Muttaqi visited India for discussions to deepen diplomatic and economic relations.
'Baseless claims': Afghanistan denies India's role in Pakistan conflict; rejects Islamabad's accusationsThe Taliban’s Foreign Minister Amir Muttaqi visited India, Pakistan’s rival.
Ceasefire agreed in Doha talks as Pakistan, Afghanistan move to ease tensionsAmir Muttaqi is the Taliban foreign minister who visited India shortly before the violence erupted.
Lasting truce? Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to immediate ceasefire after Qatar talksAmir Muttaqi, the Taliban's Foreign Minister, was in India during the conflict and mentioned that the situation was under control.
Pakistan Klaim Tewaskan Ratusan Milisi TalibanAmir Muttaqi is the Foreign Minister of Afghanistan with whom Ishaq Dar had a telephone call regarding the aid.
Pakistan dispatches 105 tonnes of humanitarian aid for quake struck Afghanistan - WorldForeign Minister Amir Muttaqi stressed that the two countries should resolve their issues through dialogue.
Pakistan envoy hails Pak-Afghan coordination body revival after 15-month gap with new talks - World

















