Indonesia may reopen embassy in Kabul


(MENAFN- Khaama Press)

Indonesian media have cited officials in the country's Foreign Ministry saying that they will soon reopen their embassy in Kabul and commence constructive engagement with the Taliban.

Jakarta announces its diplomatic mission resumption at a time when the de-facto leaders-the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan- is yet to be formally recognized by them.

Indonesia has now become the third Asian country after India and Saudi Arabia that announces the move just in the past ten days.

Along with nearly all foreign embassies in Kabul, Indonesia also shut its embassy after the US chaotic withdrawal and had been running the mission in Islamabad since then.

Abdul Qadir Jailani, a senior authority in the ministry of foreign affairs of Indonesia said that they will initially engage with the Taliban in the areas of humanitarian assistance, assistance to women, and academic scholarships but acknowledged that the engagement does not mean recognition of the Taliban.

Indonesia has also confirmed their attendance in OIC's foreign ministers' summit comes of December 19 in Pakistan.

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