
Afghanistan Finance Minister Meets Azizi Group Representatives
KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- Mullah Mohammad Naser Akhund, Afghanistan's Minister of Finance, met with representatives of the Azizi Group at the ministry's headquarters.
The Finance Ministry's press office issued a statement on the meeting, saying new collaborators from the Azizi Group were introduced to ministry officials to improve coordination between the two sides.
Discussions focused on developing bilateral cooperation opportunities and guaranteeing the group's investments. Technical personnel from both sides were appointed to evaluate and follow up on technical matters.
Representatives of the Azizi Group requested cooperation to resolve any potential problems in their activities. The minister assured full cooperation and emphasized that the ministry would take necessary actions in accordance with applicable principles to support investments and provide required facilities.
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