The Islamic Emirate says that the practical work of the TAPI project will begin in the near future and all the preliminary work has been prepared for its im-plementation. Bilal Karimi, the deputy spokesman for the Islamic Emirate, said that work on the security and financial sectors of the project has been partially completed and that practical work on the project will begin as the weather warms up.
“The TAPI project should be implemented in a good way, and the Islamic Emirate is well prepared for its financial part. From our side, its technical and logistical problems have been solved,” he said.
Economists said that the implementation of the TAPI project will provide job opportunities for around 12,000 people in Afghanistan.
“The TAPI project is one of the biggest projects in the whole region, we are very sorry that we have not been able to start this project in the last few years. We all know that it has great benefits for the people of Afghanistan,” said Mansour Hedayat, an econo-mist. “The Islamic Emirate is now controlling the situa-tion of Afghanistan, the obstacles have been re-moved and they are expected to play an important role in this project by using all the necessary means,” said Shakir Yaqoubi, an economist.
Afghanistan is part of the Turkmen gas pipeline project to Pakistan and India, and it is expected that Afghanistan will earn about $400 million a year for allowing transit across its territory. Turkmen officials expressed optimism about the future of the project after a meeting three weeks ago with the head of the Islamic Emirate’s Foreign Min-istry, Amir Khan Muttaqi. —AP