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Afghan, Uzbek officials meet on ties

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Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, acting Deputy Prime Minister of Afghan caretaker government, met with Abdulaziz Kamilov, Uzbekistan’s national security council advisor and special representative of the President for foreign policy, as per Baradar’s office on Monday.

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As per a statement, the Sunday meeting “focused on bilateral relations between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan, Afghanistan’s ties with the international community, the early launch of major economic projects, and cooperation between the two countries,”

In the release, Kamilov was reported as stating that the Taliban-led caretaker administration in Afghanistan had launched a new chapter in relations between the two neighbouring countries.

“It is gratifying to see that, through these relations, joint talks are being held on Afghanistan’s economic reconstruction and strengthening its economic systems,” said Kamilov.

Kamilov noted that Uzbekistan will organise an international conference on Afghanistan in July, to which a representative of the Afghan interim administration will be invited.

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According to the statement, at the end of the meeting, Baradar said that it was important for relations between the two countries to get better and that he hoped they would continue to get better and grow.
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