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Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister to visit Kabul for signing of railway agreement
During his visit, Dar is also scheduled to meet the Acting Foreign Minister and Prime Minister of Afghanistan to discuss bilateral relations, regional stability, and international cooperation.
Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, is expected to visit Kabul today (Thursday) for the signing of the Framework Agreement on the Joint Feasibility Study for the Uzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan (UAP) Railway Project.
Dar is accompanied by a high-level delegation including Pakistan’s Minister for Railways, the Special Representative for Afghanistan, and senior officials from the Ministry of Railways, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said in a statement.
The UAP Railway Project seeks to establish a strategic rail corridor connecting Uzbekistan with Pakistan via Afghanistan. Once completed, the project is expected to boost trade and transit by linking Central Asian countries to Pakistani seaports, thereby enhancing regional economic integration, stability, and development.
Officials say the signing of the framework agreement in Kabul represents a pivotal step toward implementing the transnational infrastructure initiative, which is seen as a potential game-changer for regional cooperation.
During his visit, Dar is also scheduled to meet the Acting Foreign Minister and Prime Minister of Afghanistan to discuss bilateral relations, regional stability, and international cooperation.
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IEA PM reviews progress of Kabul–Jalalabad second highway project
Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, Prime Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), has inspected the construction work of the second lane of the Kabul–Jalalabad highway, Arg said on Thursday.
According to Arg’s statement , the Prime Minister visited the project site earlier in the day and expressed appreciation for the efforts of the Ministry of Public Works, project officials, and private contracting companies involved in the construction process. He also issued directives for the timely and high-quality completion of the project.
Akhund said the completion of the highway would significantly improve transportation facilities, transit operations, passenger movement, and contribute to economic growth in the surrounding regions.
Officials report that construction work on the second section of the project, covering 32 kilometers from the Kabul side, is currently about 20 percent complete.
Meanwhile, work on the first 22-kilometer section from the Nangarhar side is also ongoing. Surveying and design work for the third section is being carried out by a private company, with construction expected to begin after completion of the preparatory phase.
The Kabul–Jalalabad second-lane highway is regarded as one of Afghanistan’s key transport and economic infrastructure projects and is being developed in three phases.
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