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NGOs can freely operate in Afghanistan following principles: deputy PM

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(Last Updated On: March 2, 2024)

The Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs Mawlavi Abdul Kabir in a meeting with Alain Deletroz, the General Director of the Geneva Call organization, said that all foreign agencies can freely carry out their activities in Afghanistan following the principles.

Referring to the goals of this organization, Deletroz said that he has been in contact and had cooperation with the Islamic Emirate for a long time, the deputy PM’s office said Saturday in a statement.

The statement quoted Deletroz as saying, “Now in Afghanistan, security is ensured across the country, the security and military departments cooperate with one other, and the military personnel of the Islamic Emirate treat the people appropriately; we share all these positive points with the international community and special institutions.”

He stated that they are closely cooperating with several military and civil administrations in Afghanistan and plan to expand their cooperation with relevant Afghan departments.

Meanwhile, Abdul Kabir expressed his gratitude for the assistance of the Geneva Call agency to Afghanistan. He said that with the establishment of complete security in Afghanistan, a better field for the activities of aid and impartial institutions has been provided than ever before.

Kabir told the Geneva Call officials to share Afghanistan’s realities with international organizations.

In his recent speech, he added that the relevant departments of the IEA have expanded their cooperation with the Geneva Call and will provide a better field of activity for this organization.

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