Deputy Minister of Economy: IEA Striving to Reconstruct and Repair Country's Economic Infrastructure
KABUL (Afghan Verified) — The Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Economy stated that the I.E.A. is striving to reconstruct and repair the country's economic infrastructure.
The official made the remarks in a statement published on April 10, 2026.
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