INTERNATIONAL — April 2, 2026
Head of Afghanistan's Disaster Agency Meets Turkish Ambassador on Expanded Aid
Mullah Nooruddin Turabi, head of Afghanistan's National Disaster Preparedness Agency, met Turkish Ambassador Sadin Aildiz to request expanded charitable aid for natural disasters and war-displaced persons in the east. Aildiz reaffirmed Turkey's support policy and cooperation in commercial, technical, and humanitarian areas.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Omid Radio — 2 min read

KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- Mullah Nooruddin Turabi, head of Afghanistan's National Disaster Preparedness Agency, met with Turkish Ambassador Sadin Aildiz and his delegation to discuss cooperation amid natural disaster risks and needs of war-displaced persons.
Turabi stated that Turkish charitable foundations have previously provided assistance to Afghans and requested further expansion of such support. He emphasized that this administration bears responsibility for reaching displaced persons in the eastern zone, noting that the survey process for them has begun.
Ambassador Aildiz reaffirmed Turkey's policy of supporting the Afghan people and committed to strengthening relations between the two countries. He assured ongoing cooperation between Turkey and Afghanistan in commercial relations alongside technical and humanitarian sectors, describing these efforts as having long-term impacts.
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