Minister of Public Health holds a meeting with the Turkish Ambassador to Afghanistan, Cenk Ünal

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Sat, Feb 17 2024 11:04 PM
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During the visit, discussions revolved around collaborative efforts in healthcare, enhancing the skills of Afghan medical staff, Turkey's ongoing contributions to healthcare, and fostering enduring cooperation between the two nations.

His Excellency Ebad emphasized the vital nature of Afghanistan-Turkey relations, citing the impactful establishment of the Atatürk Children's Hospital and health centers across northern provinces like Jawzjan, Faryab, and Takhar. The nation expressed gratitude for Turkey's invaluable health assistance.

Furthermore, His Excellency Ebad highlighted the priority of enhancing the capabilities of Afghan healthcare personnel, affirming ongoing efforts to bolster capacity-building initiatives.

 

Ambassador Unal conveyed satisfaction regarding the joint endeavours and committed to sustaining robust collaboration in healthcare alongside engagements in other sectors, reaffirming Turkey's unwavering support and cooperation with Afghanistan in the healthcare domain.

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