In a written statement made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, it was stated that the trilateral meeting between the delegations held in the capital
Doha on the subject has come to an end. In the statement, it was stated that the delegations of the interim governments of Qatar, Turkey, and the Taliban had agreed on a number of key issues on how to manage and operate Kabul International Airport.
The final round of negotiations is next week
In the statement, the parties expressed their satisfaction with the progress of the talks, and it was noted that the last round of the negotiations will be held in
Doha next week.
The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced last week that the Qatari and Turkish delegations had been holding intensive negotiations for two days in Kabul with the Taliban interim government on the management and operation of Kabul International Airport.
At the end of December 2021, talks were held between the Qatari and Turkish delegations regarding the operation of Kabul International Airport, and a
memorandum of understanding was signed between the two companies from Turkey and Qatar on the basis of an equal partnership.
The Taliban rapidly seized many districts in Afghanistan and provincial centers in August with violent attacks as of June 2021.
After President Ashraf Ghani left the country and government forces left the capital, the Taliban seized the presidential palace and public buildings on August 15 and regained control of the country.