
Afghan Ambassador to Russia Attends Preliminary Meeting of International Security Forum
MOSCOW (Afghan Verified) -- Afghanistan's ambassador to Russia, Mullah Gul Hassan Hassan, participated in the preliminary meeting of Russia's International Security Forum in Moscow.
The Embassy of Afghanistan in Moscow stated that initial details on the upcoming discussions were presented during the meeting.
The forum is scheduled to take place from May 26 to 28 in Moscow. It will address topics including international security, regional cooperation, and key political issues.
Mullah Gul Hassan Hassan's attendance underscores ongoing diplomatic engagements between Afghanistan and Russia in the lead-up to the event. The preliminary session provided an overview of the agenda for the main forum, focusing on matters of mutual interest in security and regional stability.
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