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Baradar meets with top UN humanitarian official
The Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, met with Martin Griffiths, the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations, on Wednesday where a number of issues were discussed.
During the meeting, Baradar Akhund said that with the re-establishment of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, in addition to the elimination of drug cultivation and corruption, progress has been made in several development areas.
He went on to say that security is very important for the development and self-sufficiency of a country, and fortunately, the overall security has been restored in Afghanistan.
During his speech, the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations said that they appreciate and support the efforts of the Islamic Emirate in providing security, general amnesty, ending corruption, treating drug addicts and other achievements.
He added that the situation in Afghanistan has changed, and Afghans now have better prospects for the future than they did 40 years ago. According to Martin Griffiths, the international community is willing to interact and maintain bilateral relations with the Islamic Emirate to solve the problems of Afghanistan.
Currently, the best opportunity for this interaction has been provided and many problems have been solved, he said.
In conclusion, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund thanked the United Nations for the humanitarian aid being provided to Afghanistan, and said that in order to develop its country the Islamic Emirate has eliminated all the problems that the international community had concerns about.
“It is time for the international community to play a constructive role for a self-sufficient and prosperous Afghanistan,” he said.
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IEA to talk to Indian officials over visas for dried fruit traders
In his meeting with the traders, the official also called on neighboring countries to stop creating hurdles for Afghan traders, and rather provide necessary facilities for the growth of bilateral trade.
The Islamic Emirate will talk to Indian officials over the issue of visas for dried fruit traders, Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs Maulawi Abdul Kabir said on Wednesday.
In his meeting with the traders, the official also called on neighboring countries to stop creating hurdles for Afghan traders, and rather provide necessary facilities for the growth of bilateral trade.
He said that land would be allocated for dried fruit traders in accordance with the policy of the Islamic Emirate.
Earlier in the meeting, the traders called for help with the India visa process.
They also said that they are suffering from high taxes that Pakistan has imposed on Afghan dried fruits.
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Moscow meeting on Afghanistan aims to facilitate reconciliation process, expand cooperation with Kabul
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told a news conference that the main part of the meeting will be held behind closed doors and will be addressed by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Russian foreign ministry said on Wednesday the priority of the sixth Moscow Format meeting was to facilitate the process of national reconciliation and expand cooperation between the regional countries and Kabul in the political, economic, counter-terrorism and anti-drug fields.
The meeting is scheduled to be held in Moscow on Friday with the participation of representatives of Russia, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, China, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told a news conference that the main part of the meeting will be held behind closed doors and will be addressed by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
She added that Lavrov will also meet with Acting Foreign Minister of Afghanistan, Amir Khan Muttaqi, on the sidelines of the meeting and discuss important issues related to bilateral cooperation.
Muttaqi left for Russia on Wednesday.
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Iranian official says Afghan carpets seriously hurting Iranian carpet market
Meanwhile, deputy of the Union of Iranian Carpet Manufacturers and Exporters, Hamid Chamanrokh, said that they had full information on carpet smuggling from origin to entry into Mashhad. He added that the goods enter Iran from the Taibad border and through a network of asphalted roads.
An Iranian official has said Afghan carpets are seriously affecting the Iranian carpet market.
Morteza Haji Aghamiri, chairman of the Carpet, Art and Handicrafts Commission of Iran Chamber of Commerce, said at a meeting that the commission seeks to find a solution to prevent the smuggling of Afghan carpets to Iran, Mehr news agency reported.
Meanwhile, deputy of the Union of Iranian Carpet Manufacturers and Exporters, Hamid Chamanrokh, said that they had full information on carpet smuggling from origin to entry into Mashhad. He added that the goods enter Iran from the Taibad border and through a network of asphalted roads.
The deputy of the Carpet, Art and Handicrafts Commission also said at the meeting that in the past Indian carpets were used to be imported, and now it is Afghan carpets.
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