The head of information and culture of Samangan's province met with the head of the UNAMA field office

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Wed, May 15 2024 6:45 PM
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On Tuesday (6th of Zul Qada 1445), Maulawi Firuzaldin Munib, the head of Samangan province's information and culture department, met with Roben Kalpin, the head of UNAMA's field office. 

Maulvi Firozaldeen Munib, while welcoming the UNAMA chief, stated that Samangan province is one of the ancient provinces in which dozens of domestic and foreign tourists visit the stone stupa of Rustam Takht each day.

During his remarks, Mr. Munib described the media as the nation's eyes and ears, adding that the media in Samangan province functions without limitations, and the Department of Information and Culture strongly supports the media.

Roben Kalpin, the head of the UNAMA field office, stated that the goal of the meeting was to develop coordination and cooperation between government agencies and assistance agencies. 

According to him, aid provider organizations are attempting to have strong working relationships with the Afghan government. 

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