MOLSA’s Acting Minister meets with Turkish ambassador

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Tue, Jun 06 2023 10:41 AM

Alhaj Mullah Abdul Manan Omari, Acting Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, accompanied by Mullah Sharafuddin Sharaf, Chief of staff, met in his office with Jehat Arginai, Turkish Ambassador in Afghanistan.
Beside welcoming Mr. Ambassador and his accompanying delegation, Mullah Abdul Manan Omari Acting Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, congratulated reelection of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as president of Turkish republic and wished him success in the coming presidential term. 
Alhaj Mullah Abdul Manan Omari praised assistance of Turkish government to Afghan people and added: for the prevention of illegal immigration to Turkey, we hope that the process of legal immigration of Afghan professional laborers to Turkey begin soon according to 2019 agreement between Afghanistan and Turkey in this field, Mullah Omari emphasized on the implementation on that agreement.
We appreciate the attention and endeavors of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan for the prevention of illegal immigration said Mr. Ambassador and vowed to speak with his superiors in Turkey about the implementation of the Agreement.
At the end both sides emphasized to continue these kinds of bilateral meetings in the future.

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