Afghan Deputy PM urges collective efforts for prosperity and stability

In a conference held in Kabul on Wednesday, Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, expressed the Islamic Emirate's commitment to fostering positive interactions with neighboring countries, the region, and the global community.
Speaking at the inauguration of the "National Conference on the Improvement of Educational and Higher Educational Institutions of Afghanistan," Kabir outlined the Islamic Emirate's goal of achieving self-sufficiency in wheat production in the near future.
"The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has an economy-oriented policy and wants good relations with the whole world. Although the world has not officially recognized the Islamic Emirate, they have extended a hand of cooperation. Our political representations, including embassies and consulates, are open in seventeen countries," stated Deputy PM Kabir.
He underscored the inclusive nature of Afghanistan, emphasizing that the nation belongs to all tribes. Kabir called upon citizens to actively contribute to the country's development, stating, "Making Afghanistan prosperous is not the duty of scholars, Mullahs, and Taliban alone; it is the duty of all Afghans within the framework of the Islamic Emirate."
Deputy PM Kabir reiterated the commitment to maintaining the current Islamic system and security, urging collective efforts to settle the country. Despite two and a half years passing since the Islamic Emirate assumed control, the caretaker government is yet to receive formal recognition from any country. (ILKHA)
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