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World must lift ‘unjust’ banking sanctions imposed on Afghanistan: Deputy PM Baradar
Baradar stated that the world should engage positively with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
The Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, says the world must lift the unjust banking sanctions that have caused numerous economic problems and increased unemployment in Afghanistan.
Speaking at the National Labor Conference held in Kabul, Baradar said that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is prepared for positive engagement with all countries around the world, considering national interests and mutual respect.
He stated that the world should engage positively with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
He added that as a responsible system, the IEA considers it its duty to provide timely and adequate services to its citizens.
He also emphasized that the IEA has not ignored the problems and concerns of the people, and all officials are striving to create job opportunities along with providing other facilities to the citizens.
Referring to the ongoing fundamental projects in the country, Baradar mentioned that the IEA has initiated several significant infrastructure and reconstruction projects such as the Qosh Tepa Canal, Amu Darya Oil Basin, Bakhshabad Dam, and other similar projects, employing tens of thousands of citizens.
During his speech, he stated that positive steps have been taken in the field of mining with increased interest from both domestic and foreign companies to invest in the sector.
He added that the National Procurement Commission is approving important projects, which are creating thousands of new job opportunities.
Addressing the participants of the National Labor Conference, Baradar said that the IEA is working to strengthen the country’s economic growth and reduce unemployment by transforming Afghanistan into a hub connecting South and Central Asia, increasing trade levels, facilitating exports of domestic products, working on energy transmission and transfer, expanding the railway network, and encouraging foreign investors to invest in Afghanistan.
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Japan announces MEXT scholarships for Afghan students for 2027 academic year
The Embassy of Japan in Afghanistan has announced scholarship opportunities for Afghan students under the Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship Program for the 2027 academic year.
According to the embassy, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan is offering scholarships for graduate-level study at Japanese universities under the research student category, including both regular and non-regular students.
Interested and eligible applicants can download the application guidelines and forms from the official Study in Japan website and are advised to carefully review all requirements before applying.
Applicants who meet the eligibility criteria and have prepared all required documents must submit their applications by 25 May 2026. The embassy said late or incomplete submissions will not be accepted.
The first screening process will include a written examination in Kabul on 18 June 2026, followed by interviews scheduled for July 2026 (date to be confirmed).
The Embassy of Japan noted that the Aga Khan Foundation Afghanistan will assist in collecting applications and facilitating written examinations, but will not be involved in the selection process.
It further emphasized that the selection will be conducted independently by the embassy and the Japanese government, based on academic merit, quality of application documents, and performance in written and interview examinations, without consideration of religious, linguistic, or ethnic background.
The scholarship program is fully funded and free of charge. The embassy warned applicants to remain cautious against scams, stressing that no financial contributions are required at any stage of the application process.
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Pakistan ambassador urges Afghan authorities to act against militant threats
Pakistan’s Ambassador to Afghanistan, Ubaid-ur-Rehman Nizamani, has urged the Afghan authorities to take concrete action against militant threats that Islamabad says originate from Afghan soil.
Speaking at an event at the Pakistan Embassy in Kabul marking the first anniversary of Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos against India, Nizamani reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to maintaining “brotherly ties” with Afghanistan.
The ambassador also highlighted Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts in reducing tensions between Iran and the United States, saying Islamabad’s initiatives reflected its commitment to regional and global peace.
During the ceremony, Nizamani reaffirmed Pakistan’s determination to defend itself against any aggression.
“Pakistan’s desire for peace must never be mistaken for weakness,” the ambassador said, calling for heightened vigilance against regional threats.
Pakistani officials have consistently claimed that militants use Afghan soil to attack Pakistan. The Islamic Emirate, however, has denied this claim and said that Afghanistan is not responsible for Pakistan’s security failures.
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