
Uzbek Official Meets Afghan Health Authorities on Pharmaceutical Cooperation
KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- A high-level Uzbek delegation led by Abdullah Azizov, head of Uzbekistan's Medicine Production and Industry Development Agency, met with Afghan health officials in Kabul to discuss expanding pharmaceutical cooperation.
According to Amu TV, the delegation engaged with officials from Afghanistan's Food and Drug Administration under the Taliban administration. Omid Radio and RTA reported that Public Health Minister Maulvi Noor Jalal Jalali also participated in the talks with Azizov.
Discussions focused on strengthening medicine trade, increasing exports, joint production projects, capacity building for Afghan health workers, facilitating treatment for Afghan patients in Uzbekistan, and implementing a signed memorandum of understanding. Both sides emphasized the need for quality assurance in medicines, standard health services, ongoing bilateral coordination, and practical steps to improve public health services.
Azizov highlighted the lengthy and challenging drug registration process in Afghanistan as a major barrier that requires simplification to boost cooperation, Amu TV reported. Uzbekistan expressed readiness to support pharmaceutical production, exports, technical knowledge transfers, and training programs.
Amu TV further noted Uzbekistan's plans to produce $50 million worth of drugs in the Syr Darya region specifically for export to Afghanistan, as part of a broader $1 billion export target over five years.
The meeting underscores growing economic ties between Kabul and Tashkent in the health sector amid efforts to address Afghanistan's pharmaceutical needs.
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Where reports agree
- Meeting in Kabul between Abdullah Azizov/Uzbek delegation and Afghan health officials (Public Health Minister or Food and Drug Administration).
- Discussions on strengthening pharmaceutical sector cooperation, trade, exports, capacity building, and related issues.
- Emphasis on medicine quality, standards, and bilateral coordination.
- Uzbekistan's readiness for cooperation in pharma production, exports, and training.
Where reports differ
- Exact Afghan counterpart in meeting: Food and Drug Administration officials (Amu TV) vs. Public Health Minister Noor Jalal Jalali (Omid Radio, RTA).
- Specific mention of challenging drug registration process and need to simplify it (only Amu TV).
- Details on Uzbekistan's Syr Darya pharmaceutical export project to Afghanistan (only Amu TV).
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