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Inconclusive Kabul consultation to resume World Bank projects

The Ministry of Rural Development and Rehabilitation of Afghanistan stated that talks with the World Bank to resume half-finished projects in this country have not yet yielded results.
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According to the report of the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Noural Hadi Adel” the spokesman of the Ministry of Rural Development and Rehabilitation of the Taliban government announced that we have asked the World Bank to resume the work of 7,000 half-finished projects in Afghanistan.

He added that these projects Half of the World Bank in Afghanistan is at risk of destruction.

Adel said that talks have been held with the World Bank to resume these projects, but so far, there has been no result.

The spokesman of the Ministry of Rehabilitation and Rural Development of the Taliban government also stated: “Seven thousand half-finished projects are being destroyed and if they do not start, they will be destroyed. We are from the World Bank. We want him to resume work as soon as possible”.

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On the other hand, the private sector in Afghanistan Also, in a statement, institutions related to the World Bank and other international institutions have been asked to resume projects in this country.

The statement adds that the resumption of projects in Afghanistan will create jobs It will be for the people of this country.

Before this, the World Bank announced in an announcement that it will resume some projects in Afghanistan, but so far this commitment has not been implemented. .

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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