INTERNATIONAL — April 5, 2026
Taliban Foreign Minister Hosts Afghanistan-Central Asia Consultative Dialogue in Kabul
Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi hosted the Afghanistan-Central Asia Consultative Dialogue in Kabul with senior representatives from Central Asian states, discussing political, economic, security and regional cooperation. He highlighted resolved security issues, investment opportunities and progress on key projects, while noting a solution-oriented Taliban approach in talks with Pakistan.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — corroborated by Hasht-e Subh, RTA, Khaama Press and 1 more — 2 min read

KABUL (Afghan Verified) — Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi hosted the Afghanistan-Central Asia Consultative Dialogue in Kabul, attended by senior representatives from Central Asian countries including Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan.
The meeting, the first such gathering hosted by the Taliban in Kabul since 2021, focused on political, economic, security, trade, transit and regional cooperation issues, according to reports from Amu TV, Hurriyat and Khaama Press.
Speaking at the consultative meeting, Muttaqi emphasized mutual trust and the expansion of ties with Central Asian countries in political, economic, transit, cultural, security and climate areas, Hurriyat reported. He assured participants that security problems in Afghanistan have been fully resolved, investment opportunities created, and projects such as TAPI, CASA-1000 and the Lapis Lazuli Corridor are progressing rapidly.
Muttaqi also stated that a Taliban delegation was participating in negotiations with Pakistan in China's Urumqi with a "sincerity and solution-oriented approach," while reserving the right to defend territorial integrity, Amu TV reported. The talks, hosted by China, covered political, economic, security and regional cooperation topics.
No Central Asian country has formally recognized the Taliban government, though practical contacts continue on trade, border and security matters, Khaama Press noted.
Read the original reporting at Amu TV →
Reliability assessment
Corroborated by 5 outlets (Amu TV, Hasht-e Subh, RTA, Khaama Press, Hurriyat); core event of Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi hosting the dialogue with named Central Asian representatives is consistently reported across sources.
The source language reads straight.
Across the newsrooms
Where reports agree
- Afghanistan-Central Asia consultative meeting hosted by Taliban FM Amir Khan Muttaqi in Kabul on or around April 5-6, 2026.
- Meeting focuses on political, economic, security, trade, transit, and regional cooperation issues.
- Senior representatives from multiple Central Asian countries attending.
Where reports differ
- Details on Taliban-Pakistan talks (location, delegation names, duration) only in Amu TV, briefly referenced in Khaama Press.
- Specific statements by Muttaqi on security elimination, investment, and projects only in Hurriyat.
- Khaama Press provides preview and historical context; others report on-going event and speeches.
Filed by 5 outlets
Amu TV
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Hasht-e Subh
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RTA
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Khaama Press
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Hurriyat
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International — Taliban, Amir Khan Muttaqi, Kabul, Central Asia, Pakistan
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