DECEMBER 9, 2022
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Japan trying for interaction between Afghanistan, world

Japan trying for interaction between Afghanistan, world

Japan is making efforts to bring Afghanistan closer to the world by promoting interaction between the war-torn country and other nations. The move comes amid concerns over the instability and violence in Afghanistan, which has been plagued by conflict for decades.

According to sources, Japan has been working behind the scenes to facilitate talks between Afghanistan and other countries, including the United States, China, and Russia. The goal is to promote dialogue and cooperation between Afghanistan and the international community, which could help bring about peace and stability in the region.

Japan's efforts have been welcomed by Afghan officials, who see the country as a key partner in their efforts to rebuild their nation. Japan has been a major donor to Afghanistan, providing aid and assistance in a range of areas, including infrastructure development, education, and healthcare.

The Japanese government has also been working to promote cultural exchange between Afghanistan and Japan, with a number of programs aimed at fostering understanding and cooperation between the two nations. These efforts have included scholarships for Afghan students to study in Japan, as well as cultural events and exchanges.

Overall, Japan's efforts to promote interaction between Afghanistan and the world are seen as a positive step towards bringing about lasting peace and stability in the region. With continued support from the international community, there is hope that Afghanistan can overcome its challenges and build a brighter future for its people.

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