
Afghanistan Proposes To Hold Next ECO Summit In Kabul
He noted that the geographical location of Afghanistan positions it as a vital link between the nations of the region, paving the way for partnerships that can bear fruit for all involved.
Baradar said that Afghanistan is open to joint work and invited regional and friendly countries to actively participate in economic projects in the country.
According to him, novel initiatives are being operationalized in
the Central Asian and South Asian regions, particularly within the
domains of transit infrastructure and market dynamics, with the
objective of enhancing collaborative synergies and establishing
equitable opportunities for all stakeholders, inclusive of
Afghanistan.
He articulated that these initiatives function as a conduit for
enhancing reciprocal trust and pragmatic collaboration,
particularly within the domains of energy and transportation.

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