A Qatar technical team to Kabul to discuss how to resume the capital airport operation after the Taliban take over Afghanistan.
The aircraft carrying Qatar technical teams landed into the capital Kabul on the morning of September 1.
The source stressed the goal was to resume flights to serve humanitarian and free travel aid, including evacuation efforts.
On Twitter, the Arab media quoted the Taliban spokesperson said they officially asked Qatar to help the airport management as soon as possible.
Taliban's military unit took over Kabul airport after the last American forces left Afghanistan on August 31.
More than 123,000 foreigners and Afghan people have been evacuated from this Central Asian country in a rushing campaign ending on August 30, but many others are desperately trying to leave.
Qatar is the place to organize negotiations between the Taliban and the United States in recent years and is about 43,000 transit points from Afghanistan.
The United States launched a war in Afghanistan and overturned the Taliban in 2001 after Al-Qaeda's 9th terrorist attack, the forces sheltered in this Central Asian country.