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Bayat Foundation donates medical, food supplies to Istiqlal Hospital – Kabul

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The Bayat Foundation – a charity organization in Afghanistan – has donated food, health, and disinfectant supplies to the burn ward of Istiqlal Hospital in Kabul.

It is been the third time that the foundation provides medical supplies for the hospital.

Sami Rahimi, the head of the Bayat Foundation’s health project said that the donated materials include 10 items of medical supplies, disinfectants, and foodstuffs.

Rahimi added that the organization continues providing aids in the health, food, and construction sectors across the country.

Meanwhile, Ahmad Shah Wazir, the director of the Plastic Surgery Center of Istiqlal Hospital has welcomed the foundation’s aids, stating that with the cooperation of the Bayat Foundation the hospital was able to treat most patients who could not afford treatment costs.

In the past two months, the Bayat Foundation has repeatedly disinfected all areas of Kabul and provincial cities to prevent the Coronavirus and has distributed tens of thousands of health information leaflets to the public.

In addition, the foundation has provided food supplies to hundreds of needy families in Herat and Kandahar provinces as the Coronavirus rapidly spreads across the country.

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Afghan deputy minister, Tashkent governor discuss trade cooperation

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Ahmadullah Zahid, Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, and Zoyir Toirovich Mirzayev, Governor of Tashkent, held talks on expanding economic and trade cooperation between the two countries.

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce said on Tuesday that the meeting focused on investment opportunities, industrial cooperation, increasing the role of the private sector, and strengthening bilateral trade relations.

Zahid described Afghanistan as a suitable market for investment and encouraged investors from Uzbekistan to invest in industry, trade, and other available economic sectors.

He also invited the Governor of Tashkent to visit Afghanistan and personally explore the existing investment opportunities.

According to the ministry, Mirzayev welcomed the expansion of economic cooperation between the two countries and stressed the need for greater coordination to boost investment and trade. He also pledged to visit Kabul next month, along with a delegation of around 100 Uzbek traders.

Both sides expressed hope that such meetings would further strengthen economic ties between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan and create new opportunities for joint investments.

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Bruno Lemarquis begins role as UN Deputy Special Representative in Afghanistan

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Bruno Lemarquis, the newly appointed Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General, as well as Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Afghanistan, officially assumed his duties in Kabul on Tuesday.

Appointed by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, he succeeds Indrika Ratwatte in the role.

Lemarquis will oversee the coordination of UN agencies and programs across Afghanistan and lead the development pillar of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).

He brings more than three decades of UN experience, having previously held senior positions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Haiti.

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EU, Central Asian representatives meet in Kazakhstan to discuss Afghanistan cooperation

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Representatives from the European Union, Central Asian states, and the United Nations gathered on Monday in Kazakhstan’s Almaty for high-level discussions aimed at strengthening coordination on Afghanistan, with an emphasis on regional stability, connectivity, and long-term socio-economic development.

The meeting, the eighth session of EU and Central Asian Special Representatives on Afghanistan, brought together delegations from Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, alongside the EU and the UN, according to Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry press service. Participants reviewed recent developments in Afghanistan and assessed their implications for regional security, stressing the importance of unified international engagement.

A central focus of the talks was the development of transport and transit corridors through Afghanistan to boost trade links between Central and South Asia and expand connectivity with Europe. Kazakhstan reaffirmed its commitment to diplomatic solutions, confidence-building measures, and cooperation under the framework of the United Nations.

The country also reiterated its support for humanitarian and educational initiatives in Afghanistan, as well as broader efforts to deepen regional economic integration. The United Nations’ role in coordinating international assistance was highlighted, particularly through the UN Regional Centre for Sustainable Development Goals for Central Asia and Afghanistan based in Almaty.

Delegates described Almaty as an increasingly important hub for multilateral dialogue, reaffirming their shared commitment to continued cooperation aimed at promoting peace, stability, and development across the wider region.

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