Pakistan has appointed an ambassador to Kabul, marking its first such diplomatic move since the Taliban took power in 2021. This appointment, announced by Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, signals a shift towards improving the historically strained relations between the two countries. Following a trilateral meeting in Beijing with Afghan and Chinese counterparts, Dar expressed optimism that enhancing diplomatic ties would strengthen economic cooperation and bilateral trade, while also addressing shared concerns regarding terrorism and the presence of Afghan refugees in Pakistan.
Pakistan has become the fourth country to appoint an ambassador to Kabul, a significant step aimed at improving relations following the Taliban's return to power.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced that upgrading the diplomatic presence is hoped to enhance economic cooperation, trade and counter-terrorism efforts.
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