INTERNATIONAL — June 20, 2026
Central Asian Countries Expand Cooperation with Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
The forum in Kabul featured calls from Uzbek and Afghan officials to position Afghanistan as an active participant and co-designer of regional initiatives rather than a subject of discussion.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with ToloNews — 2 min read

Central Asian countries have expanded their engagement with Afghanistan following the Islamic Emirate's return to power. Initial cooperation focused primarily on security and economic issues. This relationship has since evolved to include new dimensions in political dialogue, transit routes, and developmental projects.
The expansion reflects a shift toward more comprehensive regional integration. Officials and analysts from both sides have highlighted the importance of treating Afghanistan as a key partner in these efforts.
A landmark event in this process was the first meeting of think tanks from Central Asia and Afghanistan, held in Kabul. The Center for Strategic Studies organized the gathering. Participants discussed ways to strengthen ties across multiple sectors.
During the forum, Juran Vahabov, who serves as advisor to the President of Uzbekistan, addressed the attendees. He emphasized that Afghanistan should be regarded as an active participant in regional cooperation initiatives. Vahabov noted that the country should act as a co-designer of such efforts instead of being merely a topic of conversation among others.
Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Emirate, also spoke at the first consultative dialogue meeting. He called for raising the level of interactions and cooperation between Afghanistan and Central Asian nations. Muttaqi advocated for achieving a deep and sustainable convergence in their relations.
Political analysts present at the event echoed these sentiments. They pointed to Afghanistan's potential role as a bridge connecting various regional actors. The discussions underscored the need for sustainable and deeper forms of collaboration moving forward.
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This year, on April 5, the first Afghanistan-Central Asia Consultative Dialogue was held in Kabul. This initiative emerged as a new regional format aimed at institutionalizing interaction between Afghanistan and the Central Asian states.
The speech clearly reflected Kabul’s openness to deeper engagement with regional countries and its readiness to act as a responsible participant in regional affairs. Amir Khan Muttaqi noted that the successful convening of the First Afghanistan–Central Asia Consultative Dialogue had established an important political foundation for further rapprochement.
- The expert and analytical potential of the Central Asian region and Afghanistan is actively used to promote interstate cooperationturkmenistan.gov.tm
The latest expert dialogue in Kabul is a continuation of the April dialogue between CA countries and Afghanistan, aimed primarily at expanding trade ties, addressing common regional challenges, and attracting resources to stabilise the economy.
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