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Takhar gathering underscores calls for unity, stability and national support

The minister reiterated that the authorities do not seek conflict, but said defending the country would remain a priority in the face of any threats, describing it as a national and religious responsibility.

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Noorullah Noori, the acting Minister of Borders, Ethnicities and Tribal Affairs, visited Takhar province where he addressed a large public gathering attended by local officials, tribal elders, religious scholars and residents.

Speaking at the event, Noori described the current governing system as being “like a mother for the people,” saying it is working to protect, support and develop society across multiple sectors. He stressed that the system is rooted in the faith, culture and values of the Afghan people, urging citizens to maintain unity to help strengthen and sustain it.

Noori said Afghanistan is currently experiencing nationwide security and stability, which he described as unprecedented, adding that national unity has reached a significant level. He also noted that the present system is the result of years of sacrifice and public support, and reflects the country’s cultural and religious foundations.

The minister reiterated that the authorities do not seek conflict, but said defending the country would remain a priority in the face of any threats, describing it as a national and religious responsibility.

Local tribal elders who spoke at the gathering expressed support for the current system, emphasizing that safeguarding the country and serving its people is a shared duty. They also called for continued resilience and cooperation to preserve stability and security across Afghanistan.

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