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US senator urges Washington to cease aid to Afghanistan
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has been urged by Senator Mike Braun to suspend American aid to Afghanistan.
According to a Fox News report, this request followed revelations that nearly $300 million in US aid may have ended up in the hands of the Islamic Emirate.
However, Deputy Minister of Economy Abdul Latif Nazari said that humanitarian aid is distributed transparently and the IEA has no control over it.
“During the last three years, the aid of the international community has been used with supervision and transparency, and it has been used to improve the living conditions of the people of Afghanistan and strengthen the country’s economic infrastructure,” said Nazari.
“Any kind of report that contradicts these goals is not acceptable in our opinion and we reject it,” he added.
Currently, due to the humanitarian crisis, Afghanistan needs assistance from the international community in various sectors, and if aid is stopped, the humanitarian crisis in the country will intensify.
According to the latest SIGAR report, the US has spent $21 billion for humanitarian aid and helping Afghan refugees over the past three years.
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Afghanistan’s first aluminum can factory launched in Herat with $120 million investment
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, laid the foundation stone of the “Pamir” aluminum can production company at the industrial parks of Herat on Thursday.
Afghanistan’s first aluminum can manufacturing plant was officially launched on Thursday in Herat province, marking a significant step toward industrial development and economic self-reliance.
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, laid the foundation stone of the “Pamir” aluminum can production company at the industrial parks of Herat on Thursday.
According to officials, the Pamir factory is the first of its kind in Afghanistan and is being established with an investment of $120 million. The project will be built on 16 jeribs of land within Herat’s industrial zones.
Once completed, the factory is expected to create employment opportunities for around 1,700 Afghan citizens. Officials say the project will play a key role in boosting domestic production, reducing reliance on imports, and strengthening the national economy.
Authorities described the launch of the project as a clear sign of growing investment in the industrial sector and ongoing efforts to promote economic self-sufficiency in the country.
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