
'Kaavash' Consultative Talks Held Between Afghanistan and Central Asia
Consultative talks named "Kaavash" have taken place between Afghanistan and Central Asia.
RTA published an article on the event in its "Kaavash" section on April 6, 2026.
The article covers the diplomatic engagement, though no substantive body content was available after removing boilerplate.
The report from Afghanistan's official state media provides confirmation of the talks as an on-record governmental activity.
Evidence analysis deems the source reliable for such events, with no disagreements noted and full support for the key claim of the talks' occurrence.
Classified as an international story with importance rated at 8, the event highlights diplomatic consultations in the region.
No specific officials, spokespeople or witnesses were quoted, and no further details on agenda, location or participants were included.
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