Afghan FM emphasizes country's potential for self-sufficiency in coordination meeting with UN offices
The Foreign Minister of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Mawlavi Amir Khan Muttaqi, held a coordination meeting with UN offices in Afghanistan, where he highlighted the country's ability to develop self-sufficiency through its significant natural resources.
The Ministry organized the meeting to facilitate cooperation between the Islamic Emirate and UN organizations, aiming to support Afghanistan's development.
Expressing gratitude for the aid provided by UN organizations, Foreign Minister Muttaqi emphasized Afghanistan's potential to stand on its own feet and achieve self-sufficiency through its abundant natural resources. Despite the impact of four decades of war, Afghanistan now requires the support of the international community to fully realize its potential.
Representatives from Afghanistan's government organs pledged their cooperation with UN organizations and charitable donors. They emphasized the importance of transparency in aid distribution and project implementation, requesting the collaboration of UN officials with relevant ministries to ensure efficient and effective delivery.
Deputy Head of UNAMA, Ramiz Alakbarov, highlighted the UN's efforts to enhance aid distribution processes, aiming to create more job opportunities for the Afghan people.
As a result of the meeting, a joint coordination committee will be established between the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan's relevant departments and UN organizations. This committee will foster ongoing cooperation and collaboration to address the country's needs and promote sustainable development.
The coordination meeting reflects the commitment of Afghanistan's acting Foreign Minister and UN organizations to work together in supporting the country's progress, fostering self-sufficiency, and improving the lives of its people. (ILKHA)