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Bilateral Relations between Afghanistan and Czech Republic (Prague)

1955

Establishment of Diplomatic Relations

Afghanistan established diplomatic relations with former Czechoslovakia, marking the beginning of official bilateral engagement.

1993

Continuation of Relations with the Czech Republic

Following the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Afghanistan continued diplomatic relations with the newly formed Czech Republic.

2001

Support for International Stabilization Efforts

The Czech Republic supported international efforts aimed at peace, stability, and humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan through diplomatic and multilateral engagement.

2002

Czech Participation in ISAF

The Czech Republic began contributing to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), supporting international peace and security efforts in Afghanistan.

2002

Reopening of the Czech Embassy in Kabul

The Czech Republic reopened its embassy in Kabul, strengthening diplomatic presence and bilateral cooperation.

2011

 Expanded Development & Civilian Assistance

The Czech Republic increased development and civilian assistance programs, focusing on healthcare, governance support, and institutional capacity building.

2015

Engagement through the European Union

The Czech Republic strengthened cooperation with Afghanistan through European Union frameworks, supporting development, humanitarian aid, and regional stability initiatives.

2021

Humanitarian Assistance to Afghanistan

The Czech Republic provided humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people through international organizations during a period of humanitarian concern.

Present

Ongoing Diplomatic Relations

Afghanistan and the Czech Republic maintain diplomatic relations focused on humanitarian cooperation, development assistance, and engagement through European and international platforms.

The Czech Republic contributed military and medical personnel to NATO’s ISAF and later Resolute Support Mission, notably operating a field hospital and training Afghan security forces in Logar Province.

Diplomatic Relations

Afghanistan and the Czech Republic maintain formal diplomatic relations supported by embassies and continuous dialogue. Engagement focuses on bilateral cooperation and coordination within international forums.

Development & Civilian Cooperation

The Czech Republic has contributed to Afghanistan’s development through civilian and development programs, particularly in healthcare, governance, and institutional strengthening.

Humanitarian Assistance

Humanitarian cooperation has been a key pillar of the relationship. The Czech Republic has supported emergency relief and humanitarian programs delivered through international organizations.

Peace & Security Engagement

The Czech Republic has participated in international peace and security efforts related to Afghanistan, contributing through multilateral missions and cooperative frameworks.

European & Multilateral Cooperation

Both countries engage through the European Union, the United Nations, and other international platforms addressing peace, humanitarian needs, and development challenges.

People-to-People & Academic Exchange

Afghanistan and the Czech Republic remain committed to constructive engagement based on humanitarian cooperation, development assistance, and diplomatic dialogue. The relationship continues to evolve with an emphasis on peace, stability, and people-centered development.

Future Outlook

Afghanistan and the Czech Republic remain committed to constructive engagement based on humanitarian cooperation, development assistance, and diplomatic dialogue. The relationship continues to evolve with an emphasis on peace, stability, and people-centered development.