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Abdullah promises to enhance the education system
The chief of executive officer, Abdullah Abdullah has emphasized to eliminate the discrimination in education system.
Addressing the teacher’s day ceremony, Abdullah said about the improvement of livelihood of teachers.
He also noted that create of better conditions for education system is the programs of the government.
In the meantime, President Ashraf Ghani Ahmad Zai also promised to improve the living conditions of Afghan teachers by increasing their salaries and allocating a piece of land for each teacher.
Ghani urged the Afghan teachers to support the government’s efforts towards curbing corruption.
While millions of dollars have been spent on education, the lack of professional teachers, classrooms and books are the main challenges for education system in the country.
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Afghan counter-narcotics delegation travels to Indonesia
An eight-member delegation from Afghanistan, led by Haseebullah Ahmadi, chief of staff deputy interior minister for counter-narcotics, has departed for Jakarta, Indonesia.
The delegation includes officials from the Interior Ministry’s counter-narcotics deputyship as well as representatives from the Ministry of Public Health.
The visit comes at the official invitation of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Kabul and is supported financially by Japan.
During their stay, the delegation will participate in a meeting focused on enhancing international cooperation in combating narcotics and improving treatment programs for individuals struggling with addiction.
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Kyrgyzstan, European Union discuss infrastructure and investment priorities
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic announced that on 6 February 2026, the 7th meeting of the Subcommittee on the Development of Cooperation between the Kyrgyz Republic and the European Union was held in Bishkek.
The Kyrgyz delegation was led by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Meder Abakirov, while the European Union delegation was headed by Charlotte Adrien, Head of the Central Asia and Afghanistan Division at the Directorate-General for International Partnerships of the European Commission.
With participation from representatives of various Kyrgyz ministries and agencies, the meeting focused on infrastructure and investment priorities, as well as progress in implementing key EU–Kyrgyz cooperation instruments.
Deputy Minister Abakirov, alongside government representatives, briefed the EU delegation on achievements in ongoing programs and projects, presented new proposals, and outlined future prospects for regional cooperation with the European Union.
Charlotte Adrien highlighted positive developments under the Global Gateway initiative, particularly the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Kyrgyz Republic and the European Investment Bank in the energy sector.
Both sides exchanged views on key issues of bilateral and regional cooperation and identified priority areas to further strengthen and improve the effectiveness of joint efforts in areas of mutual interest.
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