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Pakistan promised to train Afghan Aviation Administration personnel

The Afghan Embassy in Islamabad announced that Pakistan is providing vocational training to Afghan aviation personnel.

The Afghan embassy in Islamabad, now controlled by the Taliban, tweeted today that under an agreement between the Taliban and the Pakistani government, the Islamabad government is committed to providing professional training to Afghan aviation personnel in firefighting, safety, traffic control, meteorology and airport management.

On the other hand, the embassy added that according to the agreement, the number of flights between the two countries will increase and 10 flights a week between Islamabad and Kabul will be operated by the airlines of the two countries, of which two flights by large aircraft and eight flights by aircraft. It will be small.

The embassy added that Afghanistan is also allowed to fly to Islamabad, Kotiye and Peshawar airports.

It is noteworthy that this agreement was reached during the recent visit of Amir Khan Mottaqi, the acting head of the Taliban Foreign Ministry, to Islamabad between the two countries.

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