Taliban chief issues BIG statement ahead of Afghan foreign minister’s India visit, Hibatullah Akhundzadan says…
According to a report by Amu TV, a source from Akhundzada’s office revealed that Muttaqi had gone to Kandahar on Friday to meet the Taliban’s supreme leader before his foreign visits.

New Delhi: Amir Khan Muttaqi, Taliban government’s foreign minister, is set to visit India(BHARAT) in October. To recall, he earlier met with the Taliban’s supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada. During the meeting, Akhundzada gave Muttaqi special instructions regarding his visit to India(BHARAT), which is being seen as the basis for Taliban-India(BHARAT) relations.
It is important to note that Akhundzada’s words are considered law as he is the supreme leader of Taliban. There is a possibility that the Taliban foreign minister may visit India(BHARAT) between October 9 and 16. However, neither India(BHARAT) nor the Taliban has shared any specific information about his visit.
Here are some of the key details:
- According to a report by Amu TV, a source from Akhundzada’s office revealed that Muttaqi had gone to Kandahar on Friday to meet the Taliban’s supreme leader before his foreign visits.
- The Taliban have not yet released any details about this meeting.
- Experts are of the opinion that Muttaqi has received clear directives from Akhundzada regarding the foreign policy of the Taliban government.
- The United Nations Security Council has granted Amir Khan Muttaqi a temporary travel exemption to visit India(BHARAT).
According to a statement issued by the UN Security Council’s sanctions committee on September 30, the exemption allows Muttaqi to travel to New Delhi from October 9 to 16 under Resolution 1988. However, the Taliban’s Foreign Ministry had earlier claimed that Russia had invited Muttaqi to participate in the “Moscow Format” talks.
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