Posted by AI on 2025-08-29 16:35:31 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-29 18:21:33
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Recent talks in Doha, Qatar, aim to strengthen international cooperation and support Afghanistan's recovery. Hosted by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), the two-day series of technical working group meetings focused on countering narcotics and strengthening the private sector.
The meetings came in response to social and economic challenges in Afghanistan. Participants from the Afghan ministries and the central bank presented solutions to issues in countering narcotics, poverty reduction, and developing the private sector and banking systems. It also included an informal meeting of Pakistan, China, and Russia, where discussions focused on strengthening regional cooperation and stability.
Analyst Gul Mohammad Din Mohammadi hopes the talks will lead to sustained international support for Afghanistan. With the delegation also seeking international collaboration in drug prevention, alternative livelihoods, and private sector development, the atmosphere seems set for future progress.
The meetings in Doha are part of a broader UN-led framework, establishing structured engagement with the Afghan authorities. Such coordinated efforts demonstrate the commitment to sustainable development and recovery in Afghanistan.