
Expansion of Bilateral Economic and Commercial Relations Focus of Talks Between Afghan and Belarus Officials
Mawlawi Ahmad Jan Bilal, head of the General Directorate of Emirate Companies, and his accompanying delegation held separate meetings with officials from Belarus's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and several other ministries during a visit to the country.
The General Directorate of Emirate Companies stated that the discussions centered on bilateral economic and commercial relations between Afghanistan and Belarus.
During the trip, Mawlawi Ahmad Jan Bilal also visited a number of factories and companies in Belarus.
Emphasis was placed on strengthening bilateral relations, with necessary negotiations conducted to develop cooperation between the two sides.
The meetings underscore ongoing efforts to enhance trade and economic ties amid Afghanistan's pursuit of international partnerships.
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