KABUL (Pajhwok): Senior official of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has reiterated that Afghanistan’s soil would not be used against another country and urged some regional countries to refrain from blame game.
Acting Deputy Prime Minister Mawlavi Abdul Kabir while addressing a gathering here said efforts were underway for rehabilitation and revival of economy were underway, adding that the IEA has unprecedented internal and foreign policy achievements in its less than three years’ interval in power.
Praising the achievements made in third Doha conference, Mawlavi Kabir stressed more interaction between the IEA and the world and said Afghanistan had 40 active political missions worldwide and interaction with the world was further strengthening.
He said: “We appreciate the policy of our international strategic partners such as Russia and China towards Afghanistan in the context of global affairs, we believe that the interaction with Afghanistan will lead to further regional and worldwide peace, stability and development.”
Earlier, Russian ambassador to Afghanistan Dmitry Zhirnov told TASS that his country’s contacts with the IEA were expanding and the IEA was Moscow’s ally in fighting the threat of the terrorism.
Without naming any country, he said some regional countries and so are spreading propagandas based on false information, but the stance of the IEA is clear that no threat will pose to any other country from the soil of this country, so such countries must not blame this country for their own problems.
Kabir said: “The IEA with its economy-oriented policies is trying to keep its good relations with both regional and other countries, so no one should interpret this stance as a weak point, it is a clear sign of good willingness because the IEA believes in interaction and the development of positive relations.”
He added: “No one’s demand will be accepted in Afghanistan, instead of making demands, we all should be focused on those realities that pave the way for further interactions and cooperation.”
The Kankor exam is considered as an important part of Afghanistan’s educational system through which the students pass with the power of their knowledge and obtained marks. Race, ethnicity, language and other factors have no role in it and the government of the IEA believes a good educational system can train the youth of the country according to standards and needs of the country, Kabir concluded.
The government of the IEA is preparing all of the conditions for both modern and religious educations in order to remove the gap between the mosque and school.
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