Afghanistan, June 21 -- Private-sector representatives from Afghanistan and Kazakhstan signed 25 agreements in Kabul aimed at expanding trade, banking cooperation and imports.
The Taliban's Ministry of Industry and Commerce says private-sector representatives from Afghanistan and Kazakhstan have signed 25 memorandums of understanding covering trade, imports and financial cooperation.
According to a statement issued on Sunday, the agreements were signed during the Afghan-Kazakh Business Forum in Kabul and include cooperation in the import of medicines, wheat, flour, cooking oil and banking services.
The agreements were concluded during a visit by a high-level Kazakh delegation to Afghanistan, led by senior government and business official...