Qatar, Turkey, and Afghanistan’s Taliban-led interim government has on Thursday, agreed on key issues to operate the Kabul Hamid Karzai International Airport.
The Qatari Foreign Ministry in a statement said; "The delegations of the State of Qatar, the Republic of Turkey and the Afghan Taliban government concluded in a tripartite meeting on the management and operation of Kabul International Airport."
"They agreed on several key issues on how to manage and operate the airport."
The ministry added that the meeting in Doha came as a continuation of previous talks, which took place in Kabul last week.
By next week, the final round of the negotiations will take place.
After the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, Turkey offered to aid the Kabul Airport with technical and security assistance, which in turn kept the airport running and operating.
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