Afghan FM calls for enhanced cooperation with Aga Khan Foundation to preserve historical monuments
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Mawlavi Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, has called for enhanced collaboration with the Aga Khan Foundation in the preservation and restoration of historical monuments.
In a meeting with Najmuddin Najm, the new Chief Executive Officer of the Aga Khan Foundation for Afghanistan, Muttaqi acknowledged the foundation's essential role in safeguarding and restoring Afghanistan's historical monuments. He expressed his gratitude for the foundation's invaluable services in contributing to Afghanistan's development and underscored the potential for further cooperation in this area.
Najm welcomed Muttaqi's call for enhanced cooperation and conveyed his hope for the continuation of this collaborative effort. He emphasized the foundation's commitment to providing additional services for the betterment of the Afghan people.
The meeting highlights the importance of preserving Afghanistan's rich cultural heritage and signifies the significance of public-private partnerships in promoting sustainable development and restoration efforts in the country.
As both parties reaffirm their commitment to working together, the focus remains on nurturing Afghanistan's historical legacy and ensuring its preservation for future generations. (ILKHA)
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