Uzbekistan, Russia seek practical phase of Trans-Afghan railway project
Following agreements reached in 2024, the two nations have formalized a package of documents involving their transport ministries and national.
Following agreements reached in 2024, the two nations have formalized a package of documents involving their transport ministries and national.
In an interview with the Russian daily Izvestia, Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk said that Afghanistan remains a complex environment.
Mirziyoyev also underscored the broader threat posed by ongoing conflicts around the world, warning that such crises endanger both global.
Officials said the power line is a critical segment of the CASA-1000 project.
The treaty aims to restore stability, foster cooperation, and promote regional development.
Kazakhstan’s presidential press office confirmed that the center will be located in Almaty, the country’s largest city.
An appeal has been filed, but no date has been set for a new hearing.
A major obstacle to the project had been the suspension of funding for the Afghan section by international development partners,.
The Agrarian Party followed with five seats, while the Party of Economic Reforms secured three.
The clarification comes after Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban’s acting deputy chief minister, claimed last week that Uzbekistan had agreed.