He also criticized Pakistan’s policy toward Afghanistan’s trade.
Nooruddin Azizi, Minister of Industry and Commerce of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, during a meeting in New Delhi, emphasized expanding trade between Afghanistan and India and criticized what he called the “restrictive approach of the United States toward Afghanistan’s economy.”
Azizi stated that the United States has frozen around 9 billion dollars of Afghanistan’s assets and has also sanctioned the Chabahar port; an issue which, according to him, negatively impacts the trade and investment environment in the region.
He also criticized Pakistan’s policy toward Afghanistan’s trade.
Azizi added: “We also want to negotiate with the United States. I spoke with India’s Foreign Minister to raise this issue as well, because a five-month exemption for Chabahar port is not sufficient.”
He further said that there are broad capacities between Kabul and New Delhi for expanding economic cooperation, and that the goal of the Islamic Emirate is to increase the volume of trade with India.
The Minister of Industry and Commerce, while emphasizing the creation of investment opportunities in the country, also called on Indian investors to invest in various sectors across Afghanistan.
He added: “Maybe India offers the best opportunity, we cannot say anything for certain, but the competition among these countries is not comparable at all. In Afghanistan, for anything we decide to support, if 20% of production has started, we support it to that extent through tariffs; and if 50% self-sufficiency is reached, we support it by 50%.”
At the same event, Anand Prakash, head of the Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran Division at India’s Ministry of External Affairs, announced that direct flights between Delhi–Kabul and Amritsar–Kabul will resume soon.
He stated that India and Afghanistan are working on activating new trade mechanisms to facilitate and expand bilateral trade.
Prakash also said: “Last month we had the historic visit of Amir Khan Muttaqi, Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister, to India. The visit was highly productive, resulting in the announcement of several new initiatives including a special air corridor, humanitarian cooperation, and capacity building.”
In conclusion, the Afghan Minister of Industry and Commerce emphasized that Sikh and Hindu communities of Afghanistan should return and contribute to the country’s reconstruction.
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