The Taliban has entered into agreements with Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to establish a logistics hub in western Afghanistan. This initiative, aimed at transforming Afghanistan into a significant logistics point for regional exports, focuses particularly on facilitating the export of Russian oil to South Asia. The plan was confirmed by Afghanistan's Minister of Commerce, Al Haj Nooruddin Azizi, who emphasized the strategic importance of this hub in enhancing the war-torn nation's role in regional trade.
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Taliban regime's Minister of Commerce Al Haj Nooruddin Azizi: We have agreed with Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to build a logistics hub in Western Afghanistan that would facilitate the export of oil from Russia to South Asia. https://t.co/gObgusosjf
The Taliban have agreed with Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to build a logistics hub in #Afghanistan aimed at making the war-torn nation a major logistics point for regional exports, including oil from Russia to South Asia, the commerce minister says. https://t.co/NNmFPZcbNi
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