In a meeting with the Political Deputy of the Prime Minister's Office, the Ambassador of Japan announced the country's 10 million dollar aid for the fight against drugs and the construction of 165 new schools in 9 provinces of the country.
Japanese aid of 10 million dollars and the construction of 165 schools in 9 provinces of Afghanistan
7 Sep 2024 - 9:31
In a meeting with the Political Deputy of the Prime Minister's Office, the Ambassador of Japan announced the country's 10 million dollar aid for the fight against drugs and the construction of 165 new schools in 9 provinces of the country.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: The Press Office of the Prime Minister's Office in X-Arg announced the meeting of Moulvi Abdul Kabir, Political Deputy of the Prime Minister's Office, with Takayoshi Kuromaya, the Japanese Ambassador to Kabul.
According to this directorate, in this meeting, the ambassador of Japan expressed his condolences for the recent incident in Kabul and condemned this incident.
He appreciated the serious and effective fight of the current government against drugs and assured the continuation of his country's aid to Afghanistan.
The ambassador of Japan stated that his country had already informed Afghanistan about the aid of 10 million dollars for the fight against narcotics and added that this country intends to build 165 elementary schools in 9 provinces of Afghanistan.
He also informed about the country's efforts to establish relations between the G7 countries and the caretaker government.
The Group of Seven (G7) is an intergovernmental organization consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Great Britain and the United States of America.
On the other hand, while expressing his gratitude for Japan's assistance and cooperation in various sectors with Afghanistan, the political deputy minister said that the relations between Kabul and Tokyo are very important and in the interest of both countries, and he also considered Japan as an important part of the caretaker government's foreign policy. has remembered
Pointing out that the obligations of the third Doha meeting should be implemented as soon as possible, he also reminded that the Islamic Emirate, as a responsible government, has fulfilled all its obligations alone and without anyone's help.
This senior official of the caretaker government also added that soon the High Commission for the fight against narcotics will start its practical work and meet with cooperating departments and institutions.
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