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If we had means, no foreign drones would patrol airspace: Mawlawi Kabir

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Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the political deputy of the Prime Minister’s Office, at a public meeting in Panjshir said that American drones patrol the country’s airspace due to the lack of sufficient equipment to prevent them.

The political deputy added that the Islamic Emirate has not received any financial aid from Washington for the patrolling of American drones, and the claims of talks are merely rumors.

Mawlawi Abdul Kabir further said in the public meeting: “There is no doubt that this money comes to Afghanistan, but it does not come to the Islamic Emirate and is not under the control of the Islamic Emirate. We appoint institutions and we approve and welcome those that are trustworthy and perform well. Drone operations are problematic because we and you lack the necessary equipment, and if we had the equipment, just as they are not on the ground, they would not be in the air either.”

Acting Minister of Borders and Tribal Affairs Noorullah Noori said: “The Islamic Emirate advances its domestic and foreign policies based on Sharia law and seeks good relations, movement, and trade with the world.”

The political deputy of the Prime Minister’s office once again urged opposition figures to return to the country. Mawlawi Abdul Kabir pledged that they would be supported and backed.

Several acting ministers were also present at this meeting.

Acting Minister of Vice and Virtue Mohammad Khalid Hanafi, welcomed the resistance and standing of the Panjshir people against the Russian Soviet Union and added that the jihad led by Ahmad Shah Massoud first started from the province of Panjshir.

Mohammad Khalid Hanafi said: “When the Red Army invaded our sacred country, the jihad began right from this Panjshir valley. Commander Ahmad Shah Massoud then went from here towards Nooristan and the situation got worse day by day.”

Mohammad Agha Hakim, the governor of Panjshir, said at the meeting: “The leadership of the Panjshir province has created a competent and separate commission for addressing the problems of the people and listening to complaints.”

The acting Minister of Vice and Virtue emphasized again the inclusiveness of the current government in Afghanistan.

At the same time, a number of religious scholars at the meeting demanded uniform justice.

“The unity of the Muslims and the people of Afghanistan comes with social justice. Social justice from the Pamir in Badakhshan to Panjwayi in Kandahar must be observed uniformly,” said Mohammad Yahya Anabi, a religious scholar in Panjshir.

Nooruddin Azizi, the acting minister of Industry and Commerce, speaking at this meeting said that in recent days, approximately $6 billion dollars have been invested in the mining sector in the country and ten new factories have been established in several provinces.—Tolonews

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