INTERNATIONAL — March 8, 2026

Afghanistan's charge d'affaires attends Muscat meeting on regional, global developments

Hafiz Omar, Afghanistan's charge d'affaires in Muscat, addressed a meeting on regional and global developments, highlighting Afghanistan's stance and 'sinister efforts' to destabilize the region. Attendees stressed the importance of dialogue and diplomacy for stability.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with RTA2 min read

Afghanistan's charge d'affaires attends Muscat meeting on regional, global developments
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Hafiz Omar, charge d'affaires at Afghanistan's embassy in Muscat, participated in a meeting on recent regional and global developments following an official invitation from Oman's foreign minister.

In his speech, Omar outlined Afghanistan's position and the country's general situation, while pointing to some "sinister efforts" aimed at destabilizing the region, according to the Afghan Embassy in Muscat.

Participants in the meeting emphasized resolving issues through dialogue and diplomacy to foster regional and global stability.

Read the original reporting at RTA

Reliability assessment

Single source (RTA) provides direct attribution to named official (Hafiz Omar, charge d'affaires) and the Afghan Embassy in Muscat, with concrete details including the invitation from Oman's foreign minister and the event's focus on regional developments.

The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. The source uses the phrase 'تلاشهای شوم' (translated as 'sinister efforts'), which employs emotionally loaded language implying malice and evil intent rather than neutral description.

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