View of the city of Kabul in Afghanistan KABUL, Jan 3 Taliban meet in the Afghan capital Kabul with Russian investors who have expressed interest in investing in the industry of Afghanistan, said Taliban spokesman Inammula Samangani. «Deputy Prime Minister of the Islamic Emirate (the name of the country used by the Taliban — ed.) Mawlavi Abdul Salam Hanafi in his office met with a joint delegation of Afghan and Russian investors «- wrote Samangani on Twitter.
محترم مولوی عبدالسلام حنفی معاون ریاست الوزرا ا.ا.ا. با هیئت مشترک سرمایهگذاران افغانی و روسی در دفتر کاری خود دیدار نمود.
در این دیدار روی تلاش, استخراج و تاسیس پالایشگاههای نفت و گاز و دستگاههای سیانجی و الانجی و ایجاد شرکت تولید سیمنت به تفصیل بحث و تبادل نظر شد.
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& # 8212; Inamullah Samangani (@HabibiSamangani) January 3, 2022 According to the representative, the meeting participants discussed in detail mining, the construction of oil and gas refineries, as well as plants for the production of alloys. In addition, during the meeting, the issue of creating a company for the production of cement was raised. According to Samangani, Russian investors have expressed interest in investing in this industry. Hanafi noted the favorable investment environment in Afghanistan: In early August 2021, the Taliban stepped up their offensive against Afghan government forces, entered Kabul on August 15, and announced the next day that the war was over. The last two weeks of August from the Kabul airport, which was under the protection of the US military, there was a mass evacuation of Western citizens and Afghans who collaborated with them. On the night of August 31, the US military left the Kabul airport, ending the nearly 20-year US military presence in Afghanistan. At the beginning of September, the composition of the interim government of Afghanistan was announced, headed by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who was in charge of foreign policy during the first rule of the Taliban * and has been under UN sanctions since 2001. * The organization is under UN sanctions for terrorist activities. The Taliban advised bus drivers to stop for prayer