POLITICS — February 18, 2026
Coordination Meeting of Central Zone Provincial Officials Held
Mullah Aminullah Ubaid, Kabul governor, chaired a coordination meeting for central zone provincial officials, emphasizing implementation of leader's decrees, anti-drug efforts, public projects, and care for disabled Mujahideen.
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KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- A coordination meeting for officials from the central zone provinces was held under the chairmanship of Mullah Aminullah Ubaid, governor of Kabul. It was attended by governors and civil and military officials from Maidan Wardak, Kapisa, Panjshir, Parwan, Bamyan provinces, as well as security and military officials of the central zone.
The meeting focused on the effective implementation of the exalted decrees of Amir al-Mu'minin, may Allah protect him. Participants emphasized the importance of coordination among the provinces.
Discussions covered the implementation of decrees, execution of public projects on state lands, prevention of drug cultivation, ensuring urban order, and providing care for disabled Mujahideen. Attendees stressed the need to strengthen coordination and ensure regular management of affairs.
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Single source from RTA provides direct reporting of the event with named chair (Mullah Aminullah Ubaid, Kabul governor), lists specific provinces (Maidan Wardak, Kapisa, Panjshir, Parwan, Bamyan), and details topics discussed. Concrete, checkable details on an official meeting; not high-stakes or volatile.
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