Close Menu
HindukushHindukush

    Subscribe to our free email newsletter

    free newsletter

    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Telegram
    HindukushHindukush
    • Home
    • News
      • News Bulletin
      • Afghanistan
      • Region
      • Middle East
      • World
    • Commentaries
    • Articles
      • Religious Articles
      • Important Articles
      • Political Articles
      • Selected Articles
    • Global Media
    • Secret
    • Clarification
    • Dark Faces
    • Videos
    • English
      • دری
      • پښتو
    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Telegram
    HindukushHindukush
    You are at:Home»Afghanistan»Belarusian Company Expresses Interest in Energy Projects in Afghanistan
    Afghanistan

    Belarusian Company Expresses Interest in Energy Projects in Afghanistan

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee11 January 2025No Comments1 Min Read
    نشر Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Email Telegram WhatsApp
    Deputy Minister of Energy Mullah Abdulhadi Yaqub, held a crucial meeting with officials from a Belarusian company at the Ministry of Water and Energy. The discussions, which took place at Yaqub’s office, centered around potential investments in Afghanistan’s energy production projects.

    According to a statement from the Ministry of Water and Energy, the officials from the Belarusian company conveyed their strong interest in investing in projects that utilize Afghanistan’s natural resources, including gas, coal, wind, and solar energy.

    Mullah Abdulhadi Yaqub, welcoming this interest, assured the Belarusian officials of comprehensive cooperation from the Ministry and stated “We are committed to providing all necessary support to facilitate these investments”.

    Previous ArticleHistoric Appointment in Syria: Palestinian National Becomes Petroleum Minister
    Next Article Bomb Attack by al-Qaeda’s Al-Shabaab on Ugandan Soldiers in Somalia

    Related Posts

    150 U.S. Soldiers Injured in War with Iran

    10 March 2026

    The Wall Street Journal: War Against Iran Severely Disrupts Global Energy Markets

    10 March 2026

    U.S. Military Spends Nearly $5.6 Billion on Weapons in First Two Days of Strikes Against Iran

    10 March 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    New Posts

    Bangladeshi ‘CSL’ Company Shows Interest in Investing in ‘Net Metering’ in Afghanistan

    10 January 2025

    Pakistani Taliban Announce “Al-Khandaq Operations” for Spring 2025

    14 March 2025

    The Pakistani Taliban have conditionally released three employees of the Pakistani military and intelligence agency

    31 December 2024

    Over 500 Sheep Smuggling Attempt to Pakistan Foiled in Kandahar

    6 October 2025
    Important News
    Afghanistan 10 March 2026

    150 U.S. Soldiers Injured in War with Iran

    Al Jazeera, citing Reuters, has reported that the number of injured American soldiers in the…

    The Wall Street Journal: War Against Iran Severely Disrupts Global Energy Markets

    10 March 2026

    U.S. Military Spends Nearly $5.6 Billion on Weapons in First Two Days of Strikes Against Iran

    10 March 2026
    Follow US
    • Facebook
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Telegram
    Most Viewed
    About US
    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Telegram
    Our Choice

    150 U.S. Soldiers Injured in War with Iran

    10 March 2026

    The Wall Street Journal: War Against Iran Severely Disrupts Global Energy Markets

    10 March 2026

    U.S. Military Spends Nearly $5.6 Billion on Weapons in First Two Days of Strikes Against Iran

    10 March 2026
    Most Popular

    Bangladeshi ‘CSL’ Company Shows Interest in Investing in ‘Net Metering’ in Afghanistan

    10 January 202584 Views

    Pakistani Taliban Announce “Al-Khandaq Operations” for Spring 2025

    14 March 202565 Views

    The Pakistani Taliban have conditionally released three employees of the Pakistani military and intelligence agency

    31 December 202452 Views
    © 2026 All rights reserved.
    • Home

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.