Kabul [Afghanistan], August 29 (ANI): The Japanese Ambassador in Kabul Takashi Okada has referred to as on the Taliban to strengthen legitimacy throughout the nation to increase worldwide cooperation, TOLO News reported.
TOLO News is an Afghan news channel broadcasting from Kabul.
Okada whereas talking at a signing ceremony for”Enhancing Agriculture Production through Community-Led Irrigation between the Embassy of Japan and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)”, stated: “For the expansion of international cooperation, the Taliban first needs to strengthen… legitimacy within the country by prioritizing people’sneeds. When it happens, its external relations will be improved.”During the ceremony, a water undertaking price USD 9.5 million in jap Kunar province was kicked off. The undertaking was signed between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN and Japan.
The Japanese Ambassador stated that roughly 12,000 folks will profit from the undertaking.
“With this agreement, the Japanese government will provide approximately USD 9.5 million to FAO for the rehabilitation and expansion of Tetsu Nakamura’s legacy project,” he stated, as per TOLO News.
Richard Trenchard, FAO Representative in Afghanistan, stated that the undertaking will start mid-next yr.
“The construction will begin next year. In the middle of next year. Involving local Afghan companies and the project will be completed by 2027,” he stated.
The Japanese ambassador as soon as once more reiterated his nation’s help to the folks of Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, Dawn news Pakistan, just lately reported that the Afghan Taliban has imposed yet one more ban, this time on political events in Afghanistan. The Taliban-appointed interim Minister for Justice of Afghanistan, Shashy;ikh Maulavi Abdul Hakshy;eem Sharae stated there was a whole ban on actions of political events in Afghanistan, the Dawn reported.
“Political parties’ activities have been completely stopped in the country because neither do these parties have any standing in Sharia, any place in Sharia nor are any natioshy;nal interests attashy;ched to these parties or the nation liked them,” Interim Minister for Justice, Shashy;ikh MaulaviAbdul Hakshy;eem Sharae stated on Wednesday whereas presenting annshy;ual report of his ministry in Kabul, in accordance with an announcement issued by the Afghan Taliban’s media outlet, in accordance with the Dawn. The assertion demonstrates that the Afghan Taliban might proceed to monopolise energy as a motion and haven’t any intention of permitting political plurality within the nation, the Dawn opined. (ANI)