Turkish Envoy Confirms Resumed Turkish Airlines Flights to Kabul

The Turkish Ambassador to Afghanistan announced the imminent resumption of Turkish Airlines flights to Kabul.

Kabul 24: During a meeting with the acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amir Khan Muttaqi, Cenk Ünal emphasized the importance of maintaining relations between Kabul and Ankara and added that Turkish Airlines will soon resume its flights to Afghanistan.

Ferdows Behguzin, an economist, stated: “In the last four to five months, the revenue from Afghan air travel has been up to seven hundred and fifty million afghani, which has a very positive direct impact on the economic process and revenue collection.”

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement read that Amir Khan Muttaqi in the meeting expressed a desire to expand trade and economic relations between the two countries via the Lapis Lazuli route.

Mohammad Younus Momand, the deputy of the Chamber of Commerce and Investment, said: “The Lapis Lazuli route is one of the important trade routes for Afghanistan that can connect Afghanistan to Europe.”

Shabir Bashiry, an economist, said: “With the revival of this matter, the importance of Afghanistan becomes more prominent, fortunately due to our geopolitical position in the region.”

According to the deputy spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the meeting also emphasized strengthening bilateral cooperation and the travel of delegations to Afghanistan and Turkey.

In the meeting, Amir Khan Muttaqi also welcomed Turkey’s action to halt trade with Israel due to its attacks on Gaza.

Turkish Airlines Resumes Flights to Kabul: Strengthening Diplomatic Ties

Turkish Ambassador’s Announcement:

Cenk Ünal, the Turkish Ambassador to Afghanistan, confirmed the imminent resumption of Turkish Airlines flights to Kabul during a meeting with Amir Khan Muttaqi, the acting Minister of Foreign Affairs.

This move underscores the commitment to maintaining strong relations between Kabul and Ankara.

Economic Impact of Air Travel:

Economist Ferdows Behguzin highlighted the significant economic impact of Afghan air travel, with revenues reaching up to seven hundred and fifty million afghani in recent months. This boost is expected to positively influence economic processes and revenue collection in the region.

Strengthening Trade and Economic Relations

Focus on Lapis Lazuli Route:

Amir Khan Muttaqi expressed a keen interest in expanding trade and economic ties between Afghanistan and Turkey through the Lapis Lazuli route. This strategic route holds the potential to enhance connectivity between Afghanistan and Europe.

Lapis Lazuli Route’s Significance:

Mohammad Younus Momand, the deputy of the Chamber of Commerce and Investment, emphasized the importance of the Lapis Lazuli route as a key trade pathway for Afghanistan, offering a gateway to European markets.

Geopolitical Implications and Bilateral Cooperation

Afghanistan’s Strategic Position:

Economist Shabir Bashiry highlighted the increased prominence of Afghanistan due to its strategic geopolitical location, especially with the revival of key trade routes and diplomatic engagements.

Strengthening Bilateral Cooperation:

The meeting also focused on enhancing bilateral cooperation and facilitating the travel of delegations between Afghanistan and Turkey, signaling a commitment to deepening ties and fostering mutual understanding.

Support for Palestine: A Stand Against Israeli Actions

Solidarity with Palestine:

Amir Khan Muttaqi welcomed Turkey’s decision to halt trade with Israel in response to the recent attacks on Gaza, demonstrating solidarity with Palestine and advocating for peace and justice in the region.

 

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