During his trip to Uzbekistan, Respected Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund had a meeting with the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, Honorable Abdullah Arifov, late today. The discussions during this visit centered around the implementation of agreements that had been reached between the two nations across various sectors. In his address, the Deputy Prime Minister for […]
During his trip to Uzbekistan, Respected Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund had a meeting with the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, Honorable Abdullah Arifov, late today.
The discussions during this visit centered around the implementation of agreements that had been reached between the two nations across various sectors. In his address, the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs touched upon the foreign policy of the Islamic Emirate, emphasizing its foundation on principles of neutrality and non-interference towards neighboring, regional, and global nations, urging them to uphold this commitment.
Respected Mullah Baradar Akhund also highlighted the Islamic Emirate’s dedicated efforts against the cultivation, production, usage, and trafficking of narcotics, ensuring that such activities are thwarted from spilling into neighboring countries. Reassurances were made to neighboring, regional, and international nations that Afghanistan’s territory will not be used against any nation, posing no threat to them.
The Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs underscored the significance of enhancing railway and roadway networks between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan, urging Uzbekistan to invest in projects like the Mazar-e-Sharif-Herat railway and the extension to Kandahar, which would link Uzbekistan with Iran and China.
This initiative, as noted by Deputy PM, is poised to boost Tashkent’s trade relations with South Asian countries, Iran, and China, fostering stability and growth in the region. Furthermore, the esteemed Mullah extended an invitation to Tashkent for investments in the construction of the second tunnel on the Salang Highway, a crucial link connecting Central Asia with South Asia and pivotal for regional transit.
In conclusion, the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs assured Uzbekistan of the Islamic Emirate’s commitment to nurturing security, economic, and cultural ties with the nation, expressing eagerness to foster strong bilateral relations. He emphasized the importance of advancing the agreements reached in diverse fields between the two nations, advocating joint efforts on infrastructure projects, trade, transit, regional matters, and the enhancement of economic relations between Kabul and Tashkent.
Subsequently, Prime Minister Abdullah Arifov of Uzbekistan highlighted the need for expanding economic relations with Afghanistan, pledging Uzbekistan’s support for collaborative endeavors aimed at boosting economic ties and trade between Tashkent and Kabul, with technical teams from both sides continuing their collaboration for effective implementation.
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