آغاز چهارمین نشست گفتوگوهای افغانستان و آسیای میانه در بامیان
Afghanistan-Central Asia Dialogue calls for building mutual trust
KABUL -- The fourth round of the Afghanistan-Central Asia Dialogue wrapped up last week in Bamiyan, Afghanistan, revealing that regional and international peace might more easily be found by getting to know neighbours than by fearing them.
The conference, organised by the Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS), took place July 14-15.
Representatives from at least 10 countries and international bodies -- including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, India and Pakistan -- discussed the "Nexus of Geo-Politics and Terrorism".
Afghanistan's neighbours, particularly those from Central Asia, fear Afghanistan because of inadequate familiarity with Afghan issues, said AISS Director Daoud Moradian.
4th Afghanistan-Central Asia Dialogue Kicks off in Bamiyan
KABUL - Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah said at the event that “all regional countries must take part in the fight against terrorist”.
The fourth conference of Afghanistan-Central Asia dialogue was kicked off in Bamiyan province on Friday where high ranking foreign and Afghan officials including Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah attended.
The two-day session will discuss the mechanisms to improve Afghanistan’s trade and political ties with the Central Asian countries.
The conference will also discuss ways to improve regional countries’ cooperation in the fight against terrorism.read more >>
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