Afghanistan

A delegation of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), led by Acting Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock Attaullah Omari, has left for neighboring Uzbekistan for talks.The ministry said in a declaration on Saturday that the function of the visit is to talk about and exchange views on environment change and its influence on the water resources of the Amu Darya Basin, expand cooperation in the fields of farming, watering, livestock, food security, capacity building and other concerns of shared concern.The delegation comprises the Deputy Minister of Energy and Water, the Deputy Interior Minister for Counter-Narcotics, the Director of Constructions of the Ministry of Defense, the Director of Economy of the Office of Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, the Director of Administration of the Ministry of Agriculture, the Technical Advisor to the Acting Minister of Agriculture, a representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, an agent of the General Directorate of Intelligence and an agent of the PM's Office of Administrative Affairs.The post IEA delegation led by agriculture minister off to Uzbekistan first appeared on TINS News.





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