Taliban minister says Afghanistan relied on Pakistan for 70% of medicines

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AMU TV News

December 23, 2025

Taliban public health minister Noor Jalal Jalali. Archive photo.

Noor Jalal Jalali, the Taliban health minister, said on Tuesday that the country is seeking to reduce its reliance on medicines imported from Pakistan, which he said previously supplied up to 70% of Afghanistan’s pharmaceutical market.

Jalali, speaking at a news conference in Kabul after returning from a five-day visit to India, said a key goal of his visit to New Delhi was to find alternatives for Afghanistan’s medicines imports.

According to him, his ministry aims to diversify medicine supplies by boosting domestic production and increasing imports from other countries, including India and Iran.

“Afghanistan’s medicine market was 60% to 70% dependent on Pakistan,” Jalali said. “We do not want to rely on just one country. We want to meet our needs through domestic production as well as imports from several countries.”

Jalali said his ministry’s priority was combating disease rather than politics. “My enemy is illness,” he said. “Whoever provides effective medicine to fight disease is my friend.”

Taliban stopped the imports of medicines from Pakistan in November after heightened tensions with the neighboring country.

India’s Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement following Jalali’s visit that New Delhi had reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Afghanistan’s medical needs as part of its humanitarian assistance.

“The Government of India reiterated its commitment to continued humanitarian assistance and cooperation in the medical sector, including long-term supply of medicines,” the statement said, adding that cancer drugs and vaccines were symbolically handed over during the visit.

The ministry said India would also send a larger shipment in the near future, including medicines, vaccines and a 128-slice CT scan machine to help strengthen Afghanistan’s healthcare system.

India has remained one of the key providers of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan since the Taliban returned to power in 2021, including food assistance and medical supplies.

Taliban minister says Afghanistan relied on Pakistan for 70% of medicines