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NEW DELHI â Last week as the Intra-Afghan Peace talks were being held in Doha, Taliban leaders, led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, suddenly decided to board a flight to Tehran. The visit took place within days of the new U.S. administration taking its guard in Washington. The U.S. capital was already agog with whispers that the new Joe Biden administration was breaking away from key Trump administration hallmarks, the withdrawal of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, and re-stablishing ties with Iran.
Iran had earlier bonded with the Obama administration, when Joe Biden was Vice President, resulting in the Iran nuclear deal.
Biden administrationâs break from Trump opens doors for India in Iran
Wed, Feb 03 2021 04:29:14 PM
By Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha
New Delhi, Feb 3 (IANS): Last week as the Intra-Afghan Peace talks were being held in Doha, Taliban leaders, led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, suddenly decided to board a flight to Tehran. The visit took place within days of the new US administration taking its guard in Washington. The US capital was already agog with whispers that the new Joe Biden administration was breaking away from key Trump administration hallmarksâthe withdrawal of US troops in Afghanistan, and re-stablishing ties with Iran. Iran had earlier bonded with the Obama administration, when Joe Biden was Vice President, resulting in the Iran nuclear deal.
Afghanistan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement: Challenges for India
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Fri, 01/01/2021 - 06:51
Paper No. 6722 Dated 1-Jan-2021
By Vandana Mishra
On December 28, 2020 the Minister of Industry and Commerce of Afghanistan Nisar Ahamd Ghoryani and Minister of Commerce and Investment of Pakistan, Abdul Razak Dawood, met in Islamabad to revise the existing transit trade relations between the two countries. Both the representatives also explored the possibilities of entering into Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) and plan for establishing border markets to facilitate bilateral trade. They also discussed the opening of new corridors and ports of entry/exit for Afghan transit trade to provide maximum relief to the Afghan traders. The bilateral trade dialogue is aimed at shared prosperity and peace between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The three-days dialogue that began on December 28, 2020 is formally addressed as Afghanistan Pakistan Transi
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