
Minister of Borders, Ethnicities and Tribes Travels to Sar-e Pol
SAR-E POL, Afghanistan — Mullah Noorullah Noori, Minister of Borders, Ethnicities, and Tribes, traveled to Sar-e Pol province and met with Governor Mullah Ahmad Shah Deen Dost.
The officials discussed measures to strengthen unity, solidarity, and cohesion among ethnic groups. Both sides emphasized the crucial role of the people in maintaining stability and promoting peaceful coexistence in the province.
Governor Mullah Ahmad Shah Deen Dost highlighted the importance of joint cooperation to address ongoing challenges and further bolster brotherhood among the population.
The announcement was issued by the press office of the Sar-e Pol provincial governorate. This visit follows Mullah Noorullah Noori's recent trip to neighboring Jowzjan province, indicating ongoing efforts by the ministry to engage with provincial leadership on matters of ethnic harmony and border-related issues.
Noori's tour underscores the government's focus on fostering inter-ethnic relations and tribal solidarity as key elements of national stability. The discussions in Sar-e Pol align with broader initiatives to enhance cooperation at the provincial level amid various regional challenges.
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