Afghanistan's Taliban makes debut diplomatic trip to Japan
Briefly

A Taliban delegation, including officials from various ministries, has arrived in Japan for a rare diplomatic visit. This outreach is part of their strategy to secure humanitarian aid and engage the international community. The delegation's leader, Latif Nazari, stated their goal for dignified interaction and developing a stable Afghanistan. This visit is especially significant as it's one of the few trips outside their usual regional visits since regaining power in 2021, focusing now on building relationship with Japan after prior conflicts leading to the takeover.
Latif Nazari, a deputy minister at the Taliban's economy ministry, emphasized, 'We seek dignified interaction with the world for a strong, united, advanced, prosperous, developed Afghanistan.'
The delegation aims to discuss humanitarian support and diplomatic ties with Japanese officials, underlining their intent to engage as an active member of the international community.
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