INTERNATIONAL — May 13, 2026
Foreign Minister Muttaqi Meets Norway's Special Representative
Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi met with Norway's Special Representative Bjørn Hansen to discuss regional issues and the normalization of international relations.
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Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, held a meeting with Bjørn Hansen, Norway's Special Representative for Afghanistan, to discuss political and regional issues.
During the discussions, Muttaqi stated that the stability and progress currently experienced in Afghanistan should be utilized to expand cooperation with other nations.
Bjørn Hansen praised the achievements of the Afghan government in the areas of security and counter-narcotics. Hansen emphasized that the normalization of Afghanistan's relations with the international community is a necessary step for further cooperation to take place.
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