UAE opens its embassy in Kabul

Story by  Aasha Khosa | Posted by  Aasha Khosa | Date 21-11-2021
The National flag of the UAE
The National flag of the UAE

 

New Delhi

The world is beginning to engage with the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan even though the serious violations of women and children’s rights are surfacing in the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan on daily basis.

The United Arab Emirate (UAE) is the second country to reopen its embassy in Kabul. According to officials the UAE opened its embassy on Saturday.

The Islamic Emirate spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, on Saturday evening said the UAE had reopened its diplomatic mission in Kabul.

“The UAE by hoisting its flag has reopened its embassy in Kabul,” Mujahid said in a tweet.

He said that this a new good move by the UAE, adding Afghanistan and the UAE have a good bilateral relationship.

Interestingly, a lot of countries are offering conditional aid to the islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Like Germany and the Netherlands have offered to pay salaries to all male and female employees in the education and health sectors.

Accepting this proposal, Zabiullah Mujahid, spokesperson of the regime thanked the two countries and said the Islamic Emirate will assist and cooperate in the delivery of salaries in a fair and a transparent manner.

اسلامي امارت د آلمان او نيدرلنډ هیوادونو د دې اقدام هرکلی او ستاینه کوي، چې د تعلیم او روغتیا په برخو کې د ټولو نارینه او ښځینه کارمندانو معاشونه ورکوي.
اسلامي امارت به په شفاف ډول د معاشاتو په رسولو کې مرسته او همکاري کوي.

Pakistan’s embassy in Kabul is already in an over drive. The ambassy has been holding medical camps in Kabul and other cities of Afghanistan and also holding meetings with foreigners visiting Kabul to have its hold.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has already said his government has to engage with the Taliban government of Afghanistan since millions are facing starvation in the country and need food aid.

The Taliban have also allowed operation of the Chabahar port in Iran facilitating arrival of aid through sea route.