Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry has expressed gratitude for Saudi Arabia’s move to reopen its embassy in Kabul, marking the first time since the Taliban assumed control in 2021.
The Saudi Embassy in Kabul announced on X on Sunday that it had resumed operations, emphasizing the government’s commitment to delivering services to the Afghan people.
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Zia Ahmad Takal, Afghanistan’s Deputy Foreign Ministry spokesperson, welcomed the decision and assured full cooperation while prioritizing the embassy staff’s security.
Takal expressed hope that the reopening would strengthen bilateral relations and improve cooperation. He also highlighted its potential to address the needs and issues of Afghans residing in Saudi Arabia more effectively.
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Although no country officially recognizes the Taliban as Afghanistan’s legitimate government, several nations maintain diplomatic engagements with them.