PNN – In the third round of Doha meetings on Afghanistan, which ended yesterday in the capital of Qatar, the participating countries agreed to two proposals of the caretaker government.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network from Kabul, Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of Afghanistan’s caretaker government and the head of the country’s participating delegation in the third round of Doha meetings, considered the positions of the countries participating in this meeting, including Iran, commendable.
Mujahid wrote on his official page on Twitter: Afghanistan’s messages reached all the participating countries that Afghanistan needs cooperation with the private sector and cooperation of countries in the fight against drugs and help in the livelihood of the people.
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According to Mujahid, the caretaker government’s fight against narcotics pleased the participants of the Doha meeting and added to their information about the fight against narcotics.
On the other hand, news sources reported that with the end of the third Doha meeting, it was agreed to form two working groups to help the private sector and eliminate poppy cultivation in Afghanistan.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the head of the caretaker government board, proposed the formation of these working groups.