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Malaysia’s willingness to invest in Afghanistan’s education and mining sectors

In a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister of the Taliban government, the Malaysian delegation expressed its willingness to invest in Afghanistan's education and mining sectors.

– International news

According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency

, “Yosef Kala” the former vice president and the current head of the Council of Mosques of Indonesia and the accompanying delegation continued their meetings in Kabul with “Abdul Salam Hanafi” administrative deputy of the Taliban Prime Minister met. Investment in various sectors, including education and mining in Afghanistan, and requested Kabul’s cooperation in these fields.

According to the announcement published by “Arg”, Yosef Kala of providing educational opportunities and granting Scholarship for Afghan youth announced by Indonesia.

the statement adds, he further said: In international meetings, false informationis raised about Afghanistan, which is far It is from the truth that we observed it closely.

Expansion of relations centered on the meeting of the Malaysian delegation with the Taliban foreign minister
Malaysia: We are expanding relations with the Afghan government

Hanafi also referring to the achievements of the ruling body, “providing security, prohibition of cultivation, smuggling, trade and use of drugs, Administrative corruption, collection of drug addicts including children and women, determination of sponsorship for orphans and widows, and the transfer and relocation of more than two million deported immigrants from neighboring countries are among these achievements.

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