INTERNATIONAL — June 20, 2026
Kazakh Deputy Prime Minister Meets Taliban Prime Minister in Kabul
The Kazakh official delivered an invitation from his president for the Taliban leader to visit Astana and announced shipments of humanitarian aid consisting of eight train wagons along with a team of specialist doctors.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International — 2 min read

The Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan held talks with Taliban Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund in Kabul. During the meeting, the Kazakh official delivered an invitation from his country's president for Akhund to visit Astana. He also announced new shipments of humanitarian aid and the arrival of a team of specialist doctors to provide medical services in Afghanistan.
The aid consists of eight train wagons loaded with tents, medicine and essential items intended for returning migrants and victims of natural disasters.
An Afghan-Kazakh Economic Forum was held alongside the political meetings. It brought together Taliban officials and representatives from the private sectors of both nations. Taliban Minister Nureddin Azizi stated that trade between Afghanistan and Kazakhstan has risen by approximately 100 percent since 2022, with a 41 percent increase in the most recent year. The two sides agreed on a target of three billion dollars in bilateral trade and signed an economic roadmap. Discussions covered banking cooperation, transit links and investment opportunities.
Taliban Prime Minister Akhund extended an invitation to the president of Kazakhstan to visit Kabul.
Kazakhstan does not recognize the Taliban but removed the group from its list of terrorist organizations last year. The country continues to supply wheat, flour and other agricultural products to Afghanistan.
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Reliability assessment
Single source provides direct, on-record attribution from named officials (Nureddin Azizi, Zhumangarin) with concrete details on meeting, forum, aid shipment, invitations and trade figures
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Afghanistan International: "to shift its transit routes and economic partners towards Central Asian countries" and "in intense efforts" frame the Taliban's actions as a strategic pivot driven by conflict with Pakistan, adding interpretive advocacy; "although Kazakhstan does not recognize the Taliban administration" highlights non-recognition while noting pragmatic engagement, injecting mild judgment on legitimacy.
Independent web corroboration
A separate web search returned 8 matching reports. A selection:
Ministry of Industry and Commerce said a high-level Kazakh delegation led by <strong>Serik Jumangarin</strong>, Kazakhstan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Economy, has arrived in Kabul to participate in the Afghan-Kazakh Trade and Economic ...
- Afghan-Kazakh Chamber of Commerce to be inaugurated in Kabul | Ariana News | Afghanistan Newsariananews.af
<strong>Serik Zhumangarin</strong>, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy of Kazakhstan, said during a meeting with Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, Prime Minister of
- Peaceful Afghanistan key to dignified return of Afghan refugees: Pakistani PM | Ariana News | Afghanistan Newsariananews.af
<strong>Serik Zhumangarin</strong>, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy of Kazakhstan, said during a meeting with Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, Prime Minister of the Islamic Emirate, that Kazakhstan seeks to increase Afghanistan’s exports to the ...
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