INTERNATIONAL — June 17, 2026
Experts Discuss Regional Stability and Economic Ties at Kabul Meeting
The talks, hosted by Afghanistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Center for Strategic Studies, covered connectivity, energy and investment with the goal of improving coordination among participating nations.
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A joint meeting of research centers from Afghanistan and Central Asian countries continued for a second day in Kabul with discussions centered on regional stability, connectivity, trade, energy, transit, investment and economic cooperation.
The event is hosted by the Center for Strategic Studies of Afghanistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and includes participants from Azerbaijan. Experts examined practical steps to expand ties between Afghanistan and its Central Asian neighbors.
The Center for Strategic Studies said it hopes the talks will strengthen coordination and produce concrete cooperation among the countries involved. The meeting began the previous day.
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