Japan’s special representative for Afghanistan went to the Ministry of Defense of the caretaker government in Kabul
Bayan news
On Monday (June 19), Kansuki Nagaoka, the special representative of Japan, went to the Ministry of Defense of the caretaker government in Kabul and met and talked with the Minister of Logistics and Technology of this Ministry.
It is stated on the Ministry of Defense’s Twitter that this meeting was held at the Department of Foreign Relations of the Ministry of National Defense.
The Deputy Minister of Defense of the caretaker government of Kabul said that Japan has always been with the people of Afghanistan with a humanitarian sense.
On the other hand, Japan’s special representative for Afghanistan has praised the achievements and actions of the caretaker government in Kabul.
He added that the current government has had successes in providing security, fighting against drugs and administrative corruption.
In the past twenty years, Japan has invested billions of dollars in Afghanistan’s economic and health sectors in support of the Afghan people.
Earlier, an Iranian military delegation had also visited the headquarters of the Ministry of Defense and discussed the border tensions between the two countries.