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NATO to deliver over 1,000 tons of medical supplies in Afghanistan
NATO will provide over 1,000 tons of medical supplies to support the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF).
The NATO stated that the organization’s Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) will deliver over 1,000 tons of medical and pharmaceutical supplies in Afghanistan.
Ten Boeing 747 chartered aircraft will fly from Canada, Portugal, Turkey, and South Korea between November and December 2020 to bring the medication to Afghanistan.
In a statement on Thursday, NATO said that the first flight was landed on 13 November 2020, and the tenth and last is scheduled for the end of the year.
According to the statement, the assignment is part of the extensive NSPA support to the Combined Security Transition Command in Afghanistan (CSTC-A).
“As part of the Resolute Support Mission, CSTC-A is the center-of-gravity organization for the security assistance process for the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces (ANDSF) and ministries,” the statement read.
NATO noted that under CSTC-A projects, NSPA enables the establishment and sustainment of Afghanistan infrastructure, facilities, and organizations including military, law enforcement, education, and medical.
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IEA FM Muttaqi meets Iranian counterpart Araghchi in Tehran
Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi met with Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Thursday in Tehran during an official visit.
According to Iranian media reports, the two diplomats discussed bilateral relations, recent regional developments, and issues of mutual interest.
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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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