Qatar participates in the stabilization and reconstruction of Afghanistan's cultural institution

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Mon, Dec 02 2024 10:37 AM
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 Mavlawi Atiqullah Azizi, the Deputy Minister of Information and Culture, noted numerous achievements in strengthening and developing Afghanistan's cultural and historical institutions over the past three years during a meeting with Mardif Al-Qashouti, the Qatari embassy's cultural advisor, in Kabul.
During the meeting, Azizi stated that Afghanistan is rich in historical and artistic artifacts and is ready for cooperation and joint exhibitions in Islamic architecture, calligraphy, miniature art, museums, and other cultural areas.
Furthermore, Al-Qashouti expressed that they are pleased with the progress, self-sufficiency, and achievements of the Afghan people and government, particularly in preserving and reconstructing cultural and artistic values, which he considers a religious and humanitarian obligation.
Al-Qashouti added that Qatar is prepared to play an important role in strengthening and reconstructing Afghanistan's various cultural and historical treasures and centers in light of a bilateral agreement.
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