Afghanistan’s Norway embassy is closing, the country’s second diplomatic mission to announce closure this week, APA reports citing Associated Press.
The move comes months after the Taliban said they no longer recognize diplomatic missions set up by the former, Western-backed government, including the one in Norway.
In a statement on the social media platform X, the embassy announced the closure would take place on Thursday.
“The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, like many other political and consular missions of Afghanistan, will continue its activities with the values of human rights, pluralism and peace, despite the many difficulties and limited resources,” the embassy statement said.
The embassy premises would be handed over to Norway’s Foreign Ministry, according to the statement in Dari.
The U.K. government said on Monday that the London embassy would close on Sept. 27, following the dismissal of its staff by the Taliban authorities in Kabul. Britain does not recognize the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan.