A Taliban delegation has paid a surprise visit to Turkmenistan to pledge support for a planned natural gas pipeline across Afghanistan, providing welcome reassurance for a project whose viability has long been rendered doubtful by security concerns. Signs point to the trip having been brokered by the U.S. government, which has long championed what is known as TAPI, named after the four countries the pipeline would cross: Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.
Suhail Shaheen, a member of the Talibans Qatar-based negotiation team, told reporters in Ashgabat on February 6 that his movement was offering full support for the implementation and security of TAPI and other developmental projects in our country.
Poster Comment:
Rail link to be created between Iran, China through Afghanistan
Following the inauguration of Khaf-Herat Railway Project and announcement of Irans readiness to invest $2.2 billion in Afghanistan to complete the final phase of this railway and to connect it to Mazar-e-Sharif, Irans railway route will eventually reach China.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani officially inaugurated the strategic Khaf-Herat railway project on December 10, 2020 through a video conference. The 225-kilometers-long Khaf-Herat railway is part of the Iran-Afghanistan rail corridor. The project started in the fiscal year of 2007-2008, connects Irans eastern city of Khaf to Afghanistans western city of Ghoryan. The project was implemented in four parts, Iran was in charge of completing three of the mentioned four parts, two of which are in the Iranian territory and the other two are on the Afghan side.
https://en.isna.ir/news/1400022618244/Rail-link-to-be-created-between-Iran-China-through-Afghanistan
This means Game Over for US and Israel in the area.