Islamic Emirate strives to provide a comfortable life for Afghans: Deputy PM
The Deputy Prime Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Mullah Abdul Ghani Beradar, participated in the sixth meeting of the Financial Stability Committee of Da Afghanistan Bank on Thursday.
Deputy PM said that a safe, secure, Islamic system has been established in Afghanistan after years, adding that the only hope of the system is to provide a comfortable life for Afghans.
Beradar said that the problems of the banks should be addressed and, in the meantime, he asked the members of the financial stability committee to share their advice in this regard.
He invited the owners of private banks who live abroad, to return to their homes and assured them of their security.
Deputy PM Beradar also called the financial stability committee meeting important and expressed his hope that the continuation of these meetings will eradicate the existing problems in the financial and banking sector of the country. (ILKHA)
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