Kabul [Afghanistan]: The Taliban have actually authorized an agreement with the United Arab Emirates on operating airports in Afghanistan, the team’s transportation as well as civil aeronautics minister stated on Tuesday, after months of talks with the UAE, Turkey and Qatar.
Taliban’s deputy minister of transportation and also civil aviation Ghulam Jailani Wafa authorized a deal on Tuesday with a GAAC corporation rep in the visibility of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, first deputy prime minister.
Talking at the contract finalizing event, Mullah Baradar mentioned that the nation’s protection is strong which the Islamic Emirate agrees to collaborate with foreign financiers.
Baradar specified that with the signing of this bargain, all foreign airline companies would start flying to Afghanistan securely and reliably.
” When we remained in a severe as well as emergency position, the UAE assisted us with technical aid and also totally free terminal repair work,” stated Ghulam Jailani Wafa, Priest of Transport and also Civil Aeronautics. “The GAAC Corporation is a multinational firm that supplies aviation services in the United Arab Emirates.”
The Taliban took over Afghanistan in August 2021, which caused the collapse of the previous government.
In December 2021, Turkish and also Qatari firms authorized a memorandum to run the Kabul airport terminal, and flight terminals in the districts of Balkh, Herat, Kandahar as well as Khost, which are presently having a hard time to run as a result of severe financial conditions in Afghanistan.
Must Read
- Planning To Visit UAE? Avoid Visiting Suspicious Sites Warns…
- UAE: Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed elected as UAE president
- Turkey, Qatar to discuss airports management with Taliban
- Aiming to set up over 200 airports in few years
- Sri Lanka To Resume ETA Service For International Travellers…
- Karnataka Government Ends RT-PCR Checks For International…
- Thailand Prepares Airports For Quarantine-Free Travellers
- Govt has set target of creating 220 new airports by 2025:…
- Diwali Dhamaka Deals are live!
- Vladimir Putin in India : 21st annual India-Russia summit…