The Pakistani Intelligence Agency leader arrived in the Afghanistan capital of Taliban preparing to establish a government.

General Faiz Hameed, General Director of the Interdisciplinary Intelligence Agency Pakistan (ISI) and the delegation appeared at Serena Hotel in Kabul, Afghanistan today.

He is the highest level of foreign officials to Kabul since the Taliban forces take over the government on August 15.

ISI Paiz Hameed General Director (middle) appeared in Kabul today.

The goal of the visit is to discuss the future bilateral relations.

The delegation accompanied Hameed to Kabul to include some senior officials from Islamabad.

Indian Foreign Minister Harsh V Shringla on September 3 continued to accuse Pakistan to resist the Taliban's back to overthrow the elected government in Afghanistan.

General Hameed's visit took place in the context of Taliban tightening the pincer around the Panjshir Resistance Valley and prepared to announce the new government establishment.

Pakistan is considered a country that maintains the closest relationship with the Taliban in the area.

Two days after Taliban take over Kabul, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi announced that the Embassy in Kabul was opening all consular services for all, including representative agencies, organizations, media firms and the