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Kabul Skeptical About Taliban Pledge To Protect Major Government Projects


The office of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has expressed skepticism about a promise by Taliban militants to support and protect development projects in Afghanistan.

Shah Hussain Murtazawi, a spokesman for Afghanistan's presidential palace, said on November 29 that authorities in Kabul are "waiting to see the Taliban turn their statements into practice."

Murtazawi noted that Taliban fighters have been responsible for damaging millions of dollars' worth of bridges and other key infrastructure projects in Afghanistan in the last three months.

His comments came after the Afghan Taliban on November 29 said it would protect major government projects like a long-delayed Chinese mine at the Mes Aynak copper deposit in Logar Province and the proposed $10 billion Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) natural gas pipeline.

The Taliban also mentioned a regional electricity generation project linking Central Asia and South Asia, known as CASA-1000.

With reporting by Reuters, AP, and AFP

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