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Int’l community make demands but do not help, Muttaqi says at labor conference
Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs Mawlawi Abdul Kabir called for sanctions against the Islamic Emirate leaders and the banking system to be lifted.
The international community wants the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to fight drugs and terrorism, but it does not provide assistance, acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi said at a national labor conference in Kabul on Tuesday.
“The international community asks us questions and also has demands. They ask what happened to the drugs? How to stop it? How to ensure security? How to prevent improper use of Afghan soil? These are their demands, but there is zero assistance,” Muttaqi said.
Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs Mawlawi Abdul Kabir called for sanctions against the Islamic Emirate leaders and the banking system to be lifted.
“I ask the countries to end the illegal and unfair sanctions against the oppressed people and the leaders of the Islamic Emirate and to give the Islamic Emirate a reassuring hand of cooperation as an active member of the international community,” Kabir said.
Meanwhile, Acting Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Abdulmanan Omari said that the purpose of holding the conference is to fight poverty and unemployment in the country.
“Our biggest and most important purpose of holding the national labor conference is to develop the labor market according to the needs of the time, so as to provide suitable and significant job opportunities on the one hand, and on the other hand, effectively fight against unemployment across the country,” Omari said.
In the conference, it was also stated that in the next five years, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, in cooperation with the private sector, will provide jobs for 500,000 people.
“We have to fund an area that will really create jobs. We should fund an area which the people really need. We have to fund an area which the people are most in need,” acting Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi said.
Acting Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Ataullah Omari also emphasized the need for standardization of this sector.
“The Ministry of Agriculture is trying to make its agriculture and farming standardized. With the standardization of agriculture and animal husbandry, jobs will be provided for 70% of our people,” he said.
Some representatives of international organizations said at the conference that job creation can contribute to people’s living standards.
Ramin Behzad, the Senior Coordinator of the International Labour Organization (ILO) for Afghanistan, said that poverty will be reduced with provision of job opportunities.
He reassured delegates that ILO will continue to cooperate with Afghanistan in this regard.
A number of other participants also emphasized in the meeting that there should be a focus on infrastructure and development projects in order to provide job opportunities.
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Afghanistan signs 30-year deal for marble mining in Daikundi
The Ministry of Mines and Petroleum of Afghanistan has signed a 30-year agreement with a private company to extract marble in Daikundi province.
Under the contract, the company will invest AFN 283 million in exploring and mining marble at the “Mesh-Uliya” site, spanning 16.74 square kilometers in central Daikundi.
Hedayatullah Badri, Minister of Mines and Petroleum, stated that the marble will be processed domestically before being exported abroad. He added that the Mesh-Uliya project is expected to create around 200 jobs, and the company is committed to supporting local communities through social initiatives.
Economic experts highlight that such investments, especially those focusing on domestic processing, are crucial for job creation, boosting exports, and strengthening the national economy. Analysts further note that the project will improve local infrastructure, expand social services, and enhance the economic and social well-being of Daikundi residents.
Since the return of the Islamic Emirate to power, efforts to develop Afghanistan’s mining sector have intensified, with multiple contracts signed in areas including cement, copper, iron, and lapis lazuli, involving both domestic and international companies.
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Major fire in Mandawi Kabul market contained, extensive losses prevented
Local shopkeepers said the fire broke out around 4 a.m.
The Ministry of Interior reported that personnel from the General Directorate of Firefighting and Emergency Response successfully prevented the further spread of a fire at Mandawi market on Kabul early Sunday morning.
Abdul Mateen Qani, spokesperson for the ministry, said that the fire destroyed 10 storage facilities and 8 shops. He added that initial losses are estimated at around $700,000, but timely action by firefighting personnel saved property worth approximately $2.2 million.
Qani explained that the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit. He praised the rapid and effective containment operations, which prevented more extensive damage.
Local shopkeepers said the fire broke out around 4 a.m.
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