HAKSIAD delegation visits the Turkish embassy in Kabul
A HAKSIAD delegation has visited the Turkish embassy in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.
The Rights Industrial and Businessmen Association (HAKSIAD) delegation led by chairman Fikri Karavil was received by Cihad Erginay, the ambassador of Turkey to Afghanistan, at the embassy.
During their visit to Afghanistan, the delegation also had an opportunity to meet with senior Afghan officials to express their readiness to help the Afghan people in their efforts to reconstruct the country where the urban order has been destroyed because of many years of conflict and occupation. (ILKHA)
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