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Tajik president stresses the need for resumption of CASA-1000 project

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President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon met with the head of the World Bank on the sidelines of the 28th Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai, and emphasized the need for work to resume on the CASA-1000 project.

Emomali Rahmon said that with the implementation of this project, 1,300 megawatts of electricity will be transferred from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to Pakistan through Afghanistan, and that this project needs to be completed.

The CASA-1000 project connects the energy markets of Central and South Asia through Afghanistan, said Rahmon.

Hekmatullah Maiwandi, Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), meanwhile said that Kabul has made the important preparations for this project, and if the World Bank supports the project and cooperates, work can start soon.

A number of economic experts also said that the start of the CASA-1000 project can be a major step in the provision of electrical energy and will continue to connect the interests of countries.

The CASA-1000 project is one of the largest energy supply projects in Central Asia, which is designed to transfer electricity from Central Asian countries to South Asia.

The work process of this project in Afghanistan stopped in 2021.

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Russia considering issue of IEA diplomat for ambassador post: Kabulov

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Russian Special Representative for Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov has said that Moscow is considering the issue of the Islamic Emirate nominating a diplomat for the post of Afghan ambassador to Moscow.

Kabulov said this on the sidelines of an international economic forum in Russia, TASS news agency reported.

Earlier, Russia’s Supreme Court made a decision to suspend the ban on the activities of the Islamic Emirate by the Russian side.

The decision has enhanced conditions for trade and economic relations between the two countries, Afghanistan’s Charge d’Affaires in Moscow Jamal Nasir Garwal said.

“Our trade and economic cooperation was not so successful because the Taliban used to be blacklisted in Russia. Fortunately, after the Supreme Court’s decision, this problem was resolved. This opened up better conditions for developing our cooperation,” the diplomat said at the 16th International Economic Forum Russia – Islamic World: KazanForum.

Garwal expressed hope that Russia and Afghanistan will soon sign investment agreements in geological exploration and mineral resource extraction.

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Agreements signed to accelerate CASA-1000 power project

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In a significant development for regional energy cooperation, several agreements were signed to expedite the implementation of the CASA-1000 power transmission project.

The accords were inked during a high-level meeting in Tajikistan between energy officials from Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, and representatives of Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), Afghanistan’s national power utility.

According to a statement posted on X, the agreements are aimed at accelerating the pace of construction and coordination required for the successful operation of the CASA-1000 project — a major regional initiative linking Central and South Asia through electricity trade.

Abdul Bari Omar, CEO of DABS, highlighted the positive developments in Afghanistan that have paved the way for advancing the project.

“I believe Afghanistan’s current unprecedented security, its centralized transparent and accountable government and the leadership’s firm commitment have created an excellent opportunity for us to successfully implement the CASA-1000 project together,” he said in the meeting.

What is CASA-1000?

The Central Asia–South Asia Electricity Transmission and Trade Project, known as CASA-1000, is a landmark regional initiative designed to export surplus hydropower from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to energy-deficient markets in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Once completed, the project will enable the annual transmission of up to 1,300 megawatts of electricity during the summer months.

The project involves the construction of over 1,200 kilometers of high-voltage transmission lines — including approximately 560 kilometers across Afghan territory — making Afghanistan a key transit country and beneficiary of the energy trade.

Originally launched in 2016 with support from the World Bank and other international donors, CASA-1000 has faced repeated delays due to political instability and security challenges in the region, particularly in Afghanistan.

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Chinese, Turkish officials meet to discuss Afghanistan

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Chinese Special Representative for Afghanistan Yue Xiaoyong has met with Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Berries Ekinci in Ankara.

Yue said on X that during the meeting, the two sides agreed to strengthen their cooperation for helping Afghanistan in its reconstruction.

The meeting was also attended by Cihad Erginay, director of the South Asia division of the Turkish Foreign Ministry.

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