Foreign Minister Motegi, who is visiting New York, met with Foreign Minister Muhammad of Qatar and asked for cooperation for the prompt departure of the Japanese remaining in Afghanistan and the Afghan staff of the Japanese Embassy.

Foreign Minister Motegi met with Foreign Minister Muhammad of Qatar in the Middle East on the early morning of the 24th of Japan time. We exchanged opinions.



Among them, Minister Mogi expressed his gratitude for the support of the Qatar government, such as when one Japanese evacuated from Afghanistan, and said, "For the safe departure of officials from each country and the temporary acceptance of Afghanistan. I highly appreciate the role that Qatar plays. "



On that basis, Foreign Minister Muhammad responded, "I would like to cooperate as much as possible," while requesting cooperation from the Japanese remaining in the field and the Afghan staff of the Japanese Embassy for the prompt departure of the country.



The two foreign ministers agreed on the need to pay close attention to the actual actions of the Taliban in terms of nation-building through an inclusive framework that includes diverse ethnic groups and denominations and respect for women's human rights. We have confirmed the close cooperation between the two countries.