
IEA-MoFA statement regarding the resumption of brutal attacks by zionist occupiers in Gaza
02 December, 2023
Following a several-day ceasefire in Palestine’s Gaza Strip, the zionist occupiers again resumed attacks that had already left nearly 15 thousand martyred & 36 thousand...

The People's Republic of China accepts Ambassador of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
02 December, 2023
Mawlawi Asadullah “Bilal Karimi” arrived in Beijing, on November 24, 2023, and was received and welcomed by diplomats of Embassy of IEA in China and Yue Xiaoyong,...

A high level delegation of the International Union of Muslim Scholars called on IEA-Foreign Ministers Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi.
02 December, 2023
At the ouset, welcoming the delegation in Afghanistan, FM Muttaqi appreciated the position and cooperation of these Ulama and the State of Qatar before and after the victory...

Secretary-General's Special Representative for Afghanistan and Head of UNAMA, Roza Otunbayeva called on IEA-Foreign Minister.
26 November, 2023
In this meeting, discussions were held regarding the forced deportation of Afghan refugees, humanitarian assistance of UN and other welfare organizations for the returnees...

The Turkmen Ambassador in Kabul, Mr. Khawaja Awadov, called on IEA-Foreign Minister Mawali Amir Khan Muttaqi.
26 November, 2023
In this meeting, detailed discussions were held on bilateral relations between Afghanistan and Turkmenistan, in particular, focusing on economic issues and major projects...
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Storai Palace
Originally built during the reign of Amir Abdul Rahman Khan (1-7), the royal palace was built as a one-story palace in an open field to the west, a little like the Star Palace (also known as the Palace). At least expanded. 3 times. In 1919, a room in the palace was set up for the signing of the Treaty of Rawalpindi, which established Afghanistan as an independent state. Part of the building was used by Mahmoud Tarzi, a well-known intellectual and reformist, as an office for the Prime Minister of Afghanistan.
