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Building concrete road at Salang tunnel to be completed in next two months: officials

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Salang highway maintenance officials say that the building concrete toad inside the Salang tunnel will be completed in two months.

Currently, vehicles are allowed to move through Salang highway only at nights.

The head of Salang highway maintenance department says that 80 kilometers of road will be built from the Tajikan area of Jabal al-Sarraj district to Khinjan district. He says that the project is funded by the government and it will be completed within two years.

“You can see that we actually started the highway work from inside the tunnel and Gallery 16. The most vulnerable area is the tunnel and Gallery 16, and we are moving forward gradually,” Abdul Halim Agha, head of Salang maintenance department, said.

Officials said that 30 kilometers will be concreted including in tunnels and galleries.

Meanwhile, a number of drivers say that they used to face many problems in commuting on Salang highway due to its destruction. They want the Islamic Emirate to use quality materials in the reconstruction of the highway.

Commuting on the Salang highway becomes difficult especially in winter due to snowfall, but officials say that they are trying to complete the work inside the tunnel before winter arrives.

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US envoy says she held talks with American officials on supporting Afghan women

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Karen Decker, the Chargé d'Affaires at the US Mission to Afghanistan, says several high-ranking US diplomats have assured her of the support of Afghan women and their efforts to help Afghans.

Decker said she held talks with top US officials, the Deputy Secretary of State, and Rina Amiri, special envoy for Afghan women, over the situation of Afghan women and girls, to strengthen human rights and to help Afghans.

She said these senior American diplomats said they will continue efforts to support Afghan women.

“I look forward to pursuing fruitful work with Deputy Secretary of State John Mark to protect America's national security interests, support Afghan women and girls, promote the human rights of all Afghans, and assist the Afghan people against a serious humanitarian crisis to continue my efforts,” said Decker.

Meanwhile, a number of women's rights activists have said that America should take effective steps to ensure women's rights in Afghanistan and discuss the issue with the Islamic Emirate.

Some experts, however, have stated that the efforts of the international community to convince the Afghan rulers to accept the fundamental rights of women in Afghanistan have been unsuccessful so far because the world does not have a clear mechanism for a permanent solution

to this problem.

One of the controversial issues between the IEA and the international community is the matter of women's rights.

However, the IEA has said it cannot accept the Western definition of women's rights and have repeatedly said women’s rights are ensured in accordance with Sharia.

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Stanikzai warns Pakistan against closing the trade route from Afghanistan

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Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, the political deputy minister of foreign affairs, has called on Pakistan to avoid creating problems for Afghan traders especially during the trading season of summer fruits and vegetables.

Addressing a gathering of traders in Logar province, Stanikzai said that closing the trade and transit route into Pakistan is not in the interests of either country.

"Afghanistan is a transit route between Pakistan and Central Asia," he said. “We can do the same. We can close our borders. We can create problems for them, but we don't want to create problems for our Pakistani brothers across the border.”

“We therefore ask them to keep their borders open during the fruit and vegetable season in Afghanistan so that fruits and vegetables can reach their people and provinces and through them to India and other countries."

This is the first time that Kabul has hinted at closing Pakistan's transit route to Central Asia in response to Islamabad's trade hurdles.

Officials at the Ministry of Industry and Commerce say they are trying to remove export obstacles as achieving economic self-sufficiency is one of the priorities of the Islamic Emirate.

The closure of trade routes to Afghan traders during the fruit and vegetable season, raising customs tariffs by Pakistan and non-compliance with trade agreements between the two countries have caused Afghanistan's exports to Pakistan to fall by 10 percent in the first five months of this year.

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Turkey’s 77 hopes to win contract for cement plant in Jawzjan

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Suleyman Ciliv, the head of Turkish construction company 77 has expressed hope that his company will secure the contract to run the Yatim Taq cement project in Jawzjan province.

Ciliv met with Afghanistan’s acting minister of mines and petroleum, Hedayatullah Badri, and said he hoped this would lead to the signing of an agreement between the two parties, the ministry said in a statement Thursday.

The ministry stated that Badri appreciated the activities of 77 Turkish company in the country and asked them to invest more in Afghanistan's talc, iron and copper mines.

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