<p>Pakistan will host a virtual meeting of foreign ministers of Afghanistan's neighbours on Wednesday to discuss the latest situation in the war-torn country.</p>.<p>Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will chair the meeting to be attended by China, Iran, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, according to Foreign Office.</p>.<p>The Taliban seized control of war-torn Afghanistan in mid-August, ousting the previous elected leadership which was backed by the West.</p>.<p>The Foreign Ministers’ meeting on the Afghan issue is taking place at the invitation of Pakistan.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/pakistan-deports-over-200-afghan-nationals-1028261.html" target="_blank">Read | Pakistan deports over 200 Afghan nationals</a></strong></p>.<p>“The meeting will review the evolving situation in Afghanistan to address common challenges and realise emerging opportunities to ensure regional stability and prosperity,” the FO said.</p>.<p>The moot is expected to provide an opportunity to neighbours of Afghanistan to work together for a shared objective of a peaceful and stable Afghanistan, which is essential to forge strong economic linkages and realize connectivity agenda.</p>.<p>The meeting will build upon the discussions, held at the Special Representatives/Envoys level, on September 5.</p>.<p>The neighbours of Afghanistan have a vital stake in the stability of the country. A peaceful, stable, united, sovereign and prosperous Afghanistan will contribute towards transit trade, people-to-people exchanges and security in the region.</p>.<p>The meeting is being held a day after the Taliban announced an interim government for Afghanistan. The meeting may also discuss the issue of recognising the new government. </p>.<p><b data-stringify-type="bold">Check out the latest DH Videos here:</b></p>
<p>Pakistan will host a virtual meeting of foreign ministers of Afghanistan's neighbours on Wednesday to discuss the latest situation in the war-torn country.</p>.<p>Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will chair the meeting to be attended by China, Iran, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, according to Foreign Office.</p>.<p>The Taliban seized control of war-torn Afghanistan in mid-August, ousting the previous elected leadership which was backed by the West.</p>.<p>The Foreign Ministers’ meeting on the Afghan issue is taking place at the invitation of Pakistan.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/pakistan-deports-over-200-afghan-nationals-1028261.html" target="_blank">Read | Pakistan deports over 200 Afghan nationals</a></strong></p>.<p>“The meeting will review the evolving situation in Afghanistan to address common challenges and realise emerging opportunities to ensure regional stability and prosperity,” the FO said.</p>.<p>The moot is expected to provide an opportunity to neighbours of Afghanistan to work together for a shared objective of a peaceful and stable Afghanistan, which is essential to forge strong economic linkages and realize connectivity agenda.</p>.<p>The meeting will build upon the discussions, held at the Special Representatives/Envoys level, on September 5.</p>.<p>The neighbours of Afghanistan have a vital stake in the stability of the country. A peaceful, stable, united, sovereign and prosperous Afghanistan will contribute towards transit trade, people-to-people exchanges and security in the region.</p>.<p>The meeting is being held a day after the Taliban announced an interim government for Afghanistan. The meeting may also discuss the issue of recognising the new government. </p>.<p><b data-stringify-type="bold">Check out the latest DH Videos here:</b></p>