...

Afghanistan and Turkmenistan Discuss Expanding Economic Cooperation in Mashhad

Afghanistan and Turkmenistan explore trade and infrastructure ties amid ongoing Taliban concerns and regional challenges.

1 min read

Afghanistan and Turkmenistan diplomats meet in Mashhad to discuss economic cooperation

Afghanistan’s Consul General Noor Mohammad Motawakel meets Turkmenistan’s Consul General Govanch Atayev to strengthen economic ties [IC : by AFP]

February 3, 2026

Mashhad, Iran — Afghanistan’s Consul General in Mashhad, Noor Mohammad Motawakel, met with Turkmenistan’s Consul General, Govanch Murad Oz Mammadovich Atayev, in a bilateral diplomatic meeting aimed at strengthening ties between the two neighboring countries.

During the discussions, both sides highlighted the longstanding friendly relations between Afghanistan and Turkmenistan and emphasized the importance of expanding economic cooperation, particularly in the infrastructure sector, including roads, energy projects, and cross-border trade initiatives. Officials expressed optimism that closer collaboration could create new opportunities for investment and development, benefiting citizens on both sides of the border.

Motawakel underlined Afghanistan’s commitment to regional partnerships and noted that infrastructure development is key to fostering stability and economic growth in the region. Atayev echoed the sentiment, stressing Turkmenistan’s willingness to support joint projects and strengthen cross-border connectivity.

While the meeting focused on positive cooperation, analysts note that the current Taliban government remains unrecognized by the international community and continues to face criticism for human rights violations, suppression of women’s rights, and lack of effective governance. Observers warn that without broader political legitimacy, Afghanistan’s international partnerships risk being limited and conditional, and economic agreements could be affected by the ongoing uncertainties under the Taliban regime.

Related Articles

Pakistan aviation sector loses Rs. 20 billion as Gulf airspace restrictions disrupt flights and operations across major cities.
Pakistan considers online classes and hybrid work to conserve energy amid global supply concerns and rising Middle East tensions.
India–Iran relations face strain as Delhi steps back from strategic cooperation and moves closer to Washington in shifting regional dynamics.
Pakistan’s JF-17 Thunder fighter jet emerges as a key player in global defense exports, securing multi-billion-dollar deals abroad.

Post a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Seraphinite AcceleratorOptimized by Seraphinite Accelerator
Turns on site high speed to be attractive for people and search engines.