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India set to receive first Afghan Taliban minister

India set to receive first Afghan Taliban minister

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Honorable Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, held discussions with Afghanistan's political representatives abroad regarding the assistance to be provided to the earthquake-affected citizens in Kunar and neighboring provinces on September 3rd 2025. (Source Ministry of Foreign Affairs Afghanistan X)

NEW DELHI/KABUL: The UN Security Council Committee has temporarily lifted a travel ban on the Afghan Taliban foreign minister, which would allow him to visit India between October 9 and 16, India's foreign ministry said on Friday.

 

If confirmed, it would be the first visit to India by a senior leader of the Taliban-run Afghan administration since it seized power in 2021 after 20 years of US military presence.


Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi is among Afghan Taliban members who are under UN sanctions including a travel ban and asset freeze. 


Temporary exemptions are sometimes granted for diplomacy. The Afghan administration did not immediately respond to inquiries about Muttaqi's travel plans.

 

India's foreign ministry spokesperson told reporters that New Delhi had already been speaking to the Afghan administration, and noted that it had provided support after an earthquake on August 31. 

 

He did not specifically confirm that the visit would take place.

 

Indian and Afghan media have reported that Muttaqi will travel to Russia before visiting New Delhi.

 

In Moscow, he is expected to discuss the situation in Afghanistan with representatives from Russia, China, Iran, Pakistan, India, and Central Asian countries, the reports say.

 

Hekmatullah Hekmat, an Afghan political analyst, said the visit to India was highly significant for the Taliban government:

 

"Afghanistan is in dire need of establishing relations with regional countries, especially its neighbors. 

It needs to build political, economic, and trade ties and to gain recognition."

 

Only Russia has so far recognized the Taliban government. 


India closed its embassy in Kabul in 2021, but a year later opened a technical mission to coordinate humanitarian assistance.