INTERNATIONAL — May 13, 2026
Afghan and Uzbek Officials Discuss Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Management
Mullah Nuruddin Tarabi, Director General of the Disaster Preparedness Agency, met with the Uzbek Ambassador in Kabul to discuss increasing humanitarian aid and disaster management efforts.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with RTA — corroborated by Bakhtar News and Hurriyat — 2 min read

Mullah Nuruddin Tarabi, Director General of the Disaster Preparedness Agency, met with the Ambassador of Uzbekistan in Kabul to discuss cooperation regarding humanitarian aid and disaster management. Both parties emphasized the importance of strengthening bilateral ties to better address emergency situations.
During the discussions, Tarabi stated that the effects of climate change have led to an increase in the frequency and severity of natural disasters within Afghanistan. He noted that these environmental shifts have significantly raised the level of need for external support and improved disaster response capabilities.
Tarabi further asserted that humanitarian aid received from donor countries is distributed in a transparent, secure, and rapid manner across all thirty-four provinces of the country.
The Ambassador of Uzbekistan reaffirmed his country's commitment to supporting the Afghan people during natural disasters. He expressed readiness to continue providing assistance and to explore further opportunities to increase the volume of humanitarian aid delivered to Afghanistan.
Reports on the meeting differ regarding the Ambassador's first name, with some sources identifying him as Aybek and others as Ibrok.
Read the original reporting at RTA →
Reliability assessment
The core event is corroborated by three independent sources. The claims are attributed to named public officials (Mullah Nuruddin Tarabi and the Uzbek Ambassador). The minor discrepancy in the spelling of the Ambassador's first name does not affect the reliability of the event's occurrence or the statements made.
The source language reads straight.
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Where reports agree
- A meeting occurred between Mullah Nuruddin Tarabi and the Uzbek Ambassador.
- The discussion centered on disaster management and humanitarian assistance.
- Tarabi linked increased disaster needs to climate change.
- Tarabi claimed aid distribution is transparent and organized.
- Uzbekistan committed to continuing its humanitarian support for Afghanistan.
Where reports differ
- The Ambassador's first name is reported as 'Ibrok' by Bakhtar News and 'Aybek' by Hurriyat and RTA.
Filed by 3 outlets
RTA
Originating
Reported straight
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Bakhtar News
Reported straight
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Hurriyat
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International — Uzbekistan, Humanitarian Aid, Disaster Management, Mullah Nuruddin Tarabi, Aybek Usmanov
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