Afghan Taliban Foreign Minister to Visit India for First Time

Sat Oct 04 2025
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Key points

  • UN Security Council lifts travel ban
  • Visit scheduled after Moscow summit October 7
  • Taliban imposes recent internet, mobile blackout

KABUL: Afghanistan’s Taliban foreign minister will visit India this month after the UN Security Council Committee temporarily lifted a travel ban, Kabul’s foreign ministry confirmed Saturday, reports AFP.

Amir Khan Muttaqi will become the first senior Taliban leader to visit India since they returned to power in 2021 following the withdrawal of the US military.

The foreign ministry told the media the minister would go to India “after the Moscow summit” on October 7, which includes representatives from China, India, Iran, and Central Asian nations.

The UN Security Council Committee has granted an exemption to the travel ban on Muttaqi, who is under UN sanctions, to allow him to visit New Delhi between October 9 and 16.

Official recognition

India’s point-person on Afghanistan, Anand Prakash, visited Kabul in April to discuss political and trade relations.

Russia is the only country so far to have officially recognized the Taliban government.

The Taliban government, which recently released several American and British prisoners, says it wants to have good relations with other countries, notably the United States, despite the 20-year war against US-led forces.

Most countries advise against travel to Afghanistan.

 

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