Regional Dialogues: Afghan Peace on Moscow's Agenda
Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi will visit Moscow to attend the seventh meeting of the Moscow Format consultations on Afghanistan. Hosted by Russia, the event aims to promote Afghan national reconciliation and regional cooperation. Special representatives from various countries will participate, and a joint statement is anticipated.

- Country:
- Russian Federation
Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi is set to visit Moscow next week, aiming to engage in pivotal talks on Afghanistan's future. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed this during a briefing.
The seventh edition of the Moscow Format consultations seeks to address Afghan national reconciliation. Afghanistan's reconciliation remains at the forefront, with discussions expected to focus on cooperation in political, economic, and security arenas.
This meeting, comprising representatives from nearby nations, underscores the global dedication to restoring peace in Afghanistan. A joint statement highlighting cooperative goals is likely to conclude the event.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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