
Afghanistan's Deputy Water and Energy Minister Attends Tashkent International Water Week Forum
Mujib al-Rahman Omar Akhundzada, Afghanistan's deputy minister of water and energy, has traveled to Uzbekistan to participate in the International Water Week Forum in Tashkent.
A press release from Afghanistan's Ministry of Water and Energy described the trip as an important step toward strengthening water management coordination and joint cooperation at regional and global levels. The forum gathers high-ranking officials, technical experts and water sector institutions from various countries.
Discussions at the event focus on sustainable use of water resources, the impacts of climate change and equitable water distribution. Akhundzada is set to share updates on the status of Afghanistan's water sector, its achievements and future programs with international participants.
The deputy minister is also expected to hold meetings and sessions aimed at developing regional cooperation, launching joint projects and exchanging technical experiences. Officials anticipate the visit will enhance Afghanistan's presence in the international water sector and promote positive interactions with neighboring countries toward sustainable development.
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