Key Points

Regional powers have come together to support Afghanistan's path toward stability and sovereignty. The meeting marked a significant milestone with Afghanistan participating as a full member for the first time. Countries pledged to boost economic cooperation while firmly opposing any foreign military presence in the region. The collective statement emphasized the urgent need for counter-terrorism efforts and humanitarian support for the Afghan people.

Key Points: Moscow Format Nations Back Independent United Peaceful Afghanistan

  • Afghanistan joins as full member with Foreign Minister Mottaqi for first time
  • Regional nations pledge economic cooperation in healthcare and agriculture
  • Participants oppose foreign military deployment in Afghanistan and neighbors
  • Countries commit to counter-terrorism cooperation and humanitarian assistance
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Participants reaffirm support for independent, united and peaceful Afghanistan at 7th Moscow Format meeting

Regional powers pledge support for Afghanistan's sovereignty and economic integration while opposing foreign military deployment in latest Moscow Format consultations.

"They emphasised that Afghanistan should be supported to undertake comprehensive measures aimed at the elimination of terrorism - Russian MFA Joint Statement"

Moscow, October 7

Participants of the 7th meeting of the Moscow Format Consultations on Afghanistan reaffirmed their collective support for the establishment of Afghanistan as an "independent, united and peaceful state", according to a joint statement released by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on Tuesday.

The meeting, held in Moscow on October 7, 2025, brought together special representatives and senior officials from Afghanistan, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. A delegation from Belarus attended the discussions as guests, the Russian MFA said.

For the first time, an Afghan delegation headed by Foreign Minister Amir Khan Mottaqi participated in the consultations as a full member, marking a key development in the dialogue process.

According to the Russian MFA, the participating countries emphasised the importance of strengthening Afghanistan's economic and trade exchanges with regional nations and the broader international community. They expressed readiness to promote joint investment cooperation and regional development projects involving Afghanistan, particularly in healthcare, poverty reduction, agriculture, and disaster prevention, to help the country achieve sustainable growth and stability.

The joint statement also noted that the participants supported "the active integration of Afghanistan into the system of regional connectivity" to enhance its participation in cross-border economic corridors and infrastructure initiatives.

Reiterating their humanitarian commitment, the countries pledged continued assistance to the Afghan people and urged the international community to "intensify provision of emergency humanitarian aid", while opposing any attempts to politicise such assistance, the Russian MFA added.

The parties also underscored the need to bolster counter-terrorism cooperation at both bilateral and multilateral levels. "They emphasised that Afghanistan should be supported to undertake comprehensive measures aimed at the elimination of terrorism and its eradication within a short timeframe so that Afghan soil is not used as a threat to the security of the neighbouring countries and beyond," the statement said.

The joint communique highlighted that terrorism continues to pose a "serious threat to the security of Afghanistan, the region and the wider world."

The Russian MFA further noted that the participants recognised the "significant role of regional frameworks" in ensuring long-term stability and cooperation in Afghanistan and its surrounding areas.

The parties also urged "countries mainly responsible for the current predicament in Afghanistan to earnestly fulfil their commitments on the economic recovery and future development of Afghanistan", calling on them to contribute constructively to rebuilding efforts.

In a strong message, the statement said the participants "called unacceptable the attempts by countries to deploy their military infrastructure in Afghanistan and neighbouring states, since this does not serve the interests of regional peace and stability."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see India actively participating in these discussions. Our country has invested so much in Afghanistan's development - from infrastructure to education. Hope this format ensures our security concerns are addressed too.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I'm concerned about Pakistan's participation given their history with supporting certain groups. Hope India stays vigilant about our national security interests in these talks.
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Sarah B
The emphasis on counter-terrorism is crucial. Afghanistan's stability directly impacts regional security. India should continue playing a constructive role while ensuring our borders remain secure.
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Michael C
Humanitarian assistance without politicization is exactly what Afghanistan needs right now. India has always been a friend to the Afghan people - from building dams to hospitals. This continuity in our foreign policy is commendable.
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Kavya N
The focus on economic integration and regional connectivity is promising. India's Chabahar port and other infrastructure projects can play a key role in Afghanistan's development. Hope this leads to tangible benefits for both countries. 🤝

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