Mujahid: Doha meeting sees support for economic cooperation with Afghanistan
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Zabihullah Mujahid, head of the Islamic Emirate delegation at the third Doha meeting, announced that several countries have expressed support for economic and financial cooperation with Afghanistan.
Mujahid highlighted that participants endorsed the informational report presented by the Islamic Emirate and recognized the significance of their presence at the meeting.
"The meeting is proceeding well, and some countries are in favor of cooperation in the economic and financial sectors with Afghanistan," said Mujahid. He noted commitments made during the meeting towards lifting economic and banking restrictions on Afghanistan.
Mujahid commended the positions of Russia, China, Iran, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, the United States, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation for their support of Afghanistan's economic progress.
Economic experts also emphasized the potential positive impact of lifting economic sanctions on Afghanistan. Mohammad Nabi Afghan, an economic analyst, stated, "All of Afghanistan's frozen assets and the restrictions on the banking system are detrimental to the nation and are leading to the downfall of Afghanistan's economy."
Mujahid additionally mentioned on X that discussions on the second day of the Doha meeting focused on combating drug issues, the dangers they pose in Afghanistan, and alternatives to poppy cultivation.
The third Doha meeting, held in Qatar, included representatives from 25 countries and organizations. (ILKHA)
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