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Updated 23 Dec, 2024 05:03pm

Saudi Arabia embassy in Afghanistan’s Kabul resumes full operations

The Saudi Arabian embassy in Kabul has officially resumed its services, more than three years after withdrawing diplomats due to the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan.

The announcement was made on social media, stating that the embassy’s activities would restart as of December 22, in response to Saudi Arabia’s commitment to support the Afghan people.

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not clarified the extent of its diplomatic representation in Kabul.

Following the Taliban’s return to power on August 15, 2021, Saudi Arabia initially withdrew its diplomats, citing an unstable situation.

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In November 2021, the country began to offer limited consular services and continued to provide humanitarian aid through its KSRelief organization.

Despite recent developments, including Russia’s movement towards recognizing the Taliban government, the Taliban remains unrecognized by any nation.

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