
Afghan and Tajik Officials Discuss Acceleration of CASA-1000 Power Project
DABS CEO Mawlawi Abdulhaq Hamkar traveled to Tajikistan to hold high-level discussions on accelerating the CASA-1000 regional electricity transmission project. Officials from both sides emphasized the strategic importance of the initiative and pledged continued coordination to resolve outstanding implementation challenges.
The meetings focused on strengthening technical cooperation, addressing contractor-related issues, and ensuring the timely completion of the infrastructure. Both Afghan and Tajik representatives highlighted the significant progress already achieved within Afghanistan and reaffirmed their commitment to advancing the cross-border power grid.
Reporting on the specific counterparts involved in the discussions varied. Pajhwok reported that Hamkar met directly with Tajik Energy Minister Daler Juma in Dushanbe, while RTA stated the primary engagement was with officials from the KEC contracting company. Despite the differing accounts of the meeting participants, both outlets confirmed that the talks centered on overcoming logistical hurdles and enhancing joint technical efforts to finalize the project.
The CASA-1000 initiative is recognized as a major regional electricity transmission network with substantial infrastructure already in place. Afghan energy authorities have consistently underscored the project’s potential to stabilize regional power supplies and stimulate economic growth. Officials indicated that ongoing diplomatic and technical coordination will remain a priority as implementation moves forward.
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Where reports agree
- DABS CEO Abdulhaq Hamkar traveled to Tajikistan for official meetings regarding the CASA-1000 project.
- Discussions centered on accelerating project implementation, addressing contractor issues, and enhancing technical coordination.
- Both Afghan and counterpart officials expressed strong commitment to the project's success and its potential for regional economic growth.
- The project is recognized as a major regional electricity transmission initiative with notable progress inside Afghanistan.
Where reports differ
- Pajhwok identifies the primary meeting counterpart as Tajik Energy Minister Daler Juma, while RTA identifies them as officials from the contracting company KEC.
- Pajhwok specifies the meeting location as Dushanbe, whereas RTA only mentions Tajikistan generally.
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