INTERNATIONAL — June 16, 2026
EU and Central Asian Envoys Hold Eighth Round of Talks on Afghanistan in Almaty
The diplomats focused on regional security implications and the development of transport corridors through Afghanistan to boost economic connectivity.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — corroborated by ToloNews, Afghanistan International, Pajhwok and 1 more — 2 min read

Representatives from the European Union, Central Asian countries, and the United Nations gathered in Almaty, Kazakhstan, for the eighth round of consultations regarding Afghanistan.
The Central Asian participants included officials from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. During the meeting, they discussed recent developments in Afghanistan and considered the implications for regional security and stability.
The talks also addressed long-term economic development and the importance of developing transit and transport corridors through Afghanistan. These routes are viewed as key to improving connectivity and trade between Central Asia, South Asia, and Europe.
Emphasis was placed on the United Nations' role in coordinating international humanitarian efforts. The participants called for enhanced cooperation among international actors to support stability and address common challenges in the region.
They reaffirmed their commitment to diplomatic solutions and to working together toward peace, stability, and prosperity for Afghanistan and the wider area.
The meeting provided an opportunity for the exchange of views on how best to support sustainable development and regional integration through coordinated approaches.
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Reliability assessment
Five independent outlets corroborate the meeting occurred with consistent details on participants, location, and topics; the core event is directly attributable and verified across sources.
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Where reports agree
- Eighth round of EU-Central Asian talks on Afghanistan held in Almaty on Monday
- Participants included representatives from five Central Asian states, EU and UN
- Discussions covered Afghanistan developments, regional security/stability, socio-economic development and transit corridors
- Reaffirmed support for UN coordination of assistance and continued regional cooperation
Where reports differ
- Khaama Press uniquely highlights specific threats (terrorism, drug trafficking, irregular migration) and restrictions on women and girls; other sources do not mention these details
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Afghanistan International
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Ariana News
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