Britain Says Expanding Ties with Afghanistan Depends on IEA Actions
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Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban’s Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, met with Richard Lindsay, the British Special Representative for Afghanistan. According to a statement issued by the Taliban’s Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs today (Thursday, May 10), the meeting discussed “strengthening coordination and cooperation between Afghanistan and the international community and continuing humanitarian assistance from the British …
UK envoy says Afghanistan cannot prosper without women’s rights
Afghanistan cannot achieve prosperity or stability while women and girls are barred from education, work and public life, Britain’s special envoy to Afghanistan, Richard Lindsay, said following a visit to Kabul. Lindsay made the remarks after meetings with Taliban officials and civil society representatives, where he also called for reduced tensions between “Afghanistan and Pakistan” and improved humanitarian access, according to a UK government…
Britain says expanding ties with Afghanistan depends on IEA actions
Richard Lindsay, the British Special Representative for Afghanistan, has announced that strengthening and expanding relations between London and Kabul depends on concrete actions by the authorities of the Islamic Emirate. Lindsay stressed in a press conference in Kabul that Britain wants to develop bilateral relations with Afghanistan, but this process will not be possible without practical steps by the Afghan rulers. He said that a stronger rel…
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