Afghanistan-Uzbekistan trade to reach $2 billion next year

During a meeting between Minister of Refugees and Returnees Mawlawi Abdul Kabir and Uzbek Ambassador to Kabul Aibek Usmanov, Mr. Usmanov highlighted that the current trade volume between the two nations stands at $1.1 billion, with expectations for it to escalate to $2 billion in the following year. Minister Mawlawi Abdul Kabir underscored the importance […]

During a meeting between Minister of Refugees and Returnees Mawlawi Abdul Kabir and Uzbek Ambassador to Kabul Aibek Usmanov, Mr. Usmanov highlighted that the current trade volume between the two nations stands at $1.1 billion, with expectations for it to escalate to $2 billion in the following year.

Minister Mawlawi Abdul Kabir underscored the importance of executing projects like Afghan-Trans and other economic initiatives. He emphasized Afghanistan’s commitment to bolstering regional stability through the expansion of economic and trade partnerships with neighboring countries.

Furthermore, Minister Mawlawi Abdul Kabir reiterated concerns over Pakistan’s forced repatriation of refugees, expressing dismay over the hardships faced by Afghan refugees in the neighboring country.