Meeting with officials of a number of Foreign organizations

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Acting Minister of Borders and Tribal Affairs Alhaji Mullah Noorullah Noori met with the officials of UNDP, OCHA, WFP, UNHCR and a number of other organizations in the conference hall of the Ministry while  the deputy minister for coordinating of Jirgas and Tribal Affairs Mr. Ahmad Ali Jan Ahmed and Head of Information and Technology Qari Abdulmatin Rahimzai were also present.

In this meeting, the head of OCHA, Ms. Ochar Sanbali, and the head of WFP, Ms. Shawi, expressed their gratitude for the cooperation of the Islamic Emirates during their works and added that, the cooperation of these organizations has a long history.

Later, the responsible officials of the ministry while welcoming the officials of the mentioned organizations said that the long wars, droughts and natural disasters in Afghanistan have caused people to face severe problems and it is necessary to provide them with humanitarian aid and solve the problems in time.
Acting Minister of Borders and Tribal Affairs Alhaji Mullah Noorullah Noori said: With the arrival of complete security in Afghanistan, there is a better environment for the activities of aid organizations than ever before. He added: The officials of Islamic Emirates assure all the cooperating organizations that they can carry out their tasks in Afghanistan freely according to Islamic principles.

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