The participants shared their plans, recommendations, and information on the humanitarian and health situation, the educational process, and the needs of Afghanistan.
The EU representatives called the current educational process in Afghanistan and its progress promising, and reminded of allocation of USD 11 million in this sector, saying that given the situation, we want to increase humanitarian, educational and health assistance in Afghanistan.
The IEA delegation called on the European Union to re-launch the suspended education process and to cooperate in the field of internet services for Afghan students to have access to online courses.
Responding to the EU representatives’ concerns, the Islamic Emirate also reassured them that they were committed to the legitimate rights of the society, professional staff was being recruited, mistreatment of officials from previous administration was toxic propaganda, and that experiencing the conditions, Afghans living abroad are returning home where their skills are utilized for the development of the country.
Participants stressed the importance and continuation of such meetings.