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Youth-Led Justice and Reform: The Path to Afghanistanβs Future
Adress the Jirga on Justice, Reform, and Youth Participation
National unity, resilience, and justice in the face of terrorism and extremism
Video address on the martyrdom of Afghan citizens taken hostage in Zabul
A Roadmap for Local Governance: Security, Housing, and Agricultural Reform in Logar
Address to the People of Logar: A Presidential Visit on Governance and National Unity
From Ancient Silk to Modern Security: Reimagining the Afghanistan-China Strategic Corridor
Keynote Address on the 60th Anniversary of Diplomatic - ARG Kabul
Nation-Building Through Peace, Integrity, and Shared Responsibility
Meeting and Address to the People of Paktia
National Unity Through Community-Led Development: From Solidarity to Sustainable Peace and Prosperity
Address to the 5th National Consultative Conference of Community Development Councils (CDCs)
Turning Our Cities into Engines of Sovereignty and Self-Reliance
Speech at the event titled: The State of Afghan Cities 2015
Land as National Capital: From Conflict to Development
Address at the First National Land Conference
The Virtuous Cycle: Agriculture as the Foundation of National Stability
Speech at the 15th Kabul International Agricultural Fair on the Occasion of International Rural Women’s Day
The Asian Roundabout: Restoring Afghanistanβs Centrality in the Regional Economic System
Keynote Address at the Sixth Regional Economic Cooperation Conference on Afghanistan (RECCA VI)
Justice as the Foundation: Speech at National Symposium on Islam and Anti-Corruption
Justice is the central axis of Islamic political philosophy, and the difference between a prosperous state like Singapore and a failing one like Congo lies solely in the strength of its institutional system. To end this 'moral explosion' of corruption, we must move beyond words to a National Jihad that protects the people's wealth through transparency and self-reliance.
The Incomplete Chapter: National Sovereignty on the 96th Independence Anniversary
Our independence remains an incomplete chapter until it is anchored in the enduring strength of a self-sustaining state.
National Consensus and the Red Lines of Rights: Building a Unified Mandate for Peace
Message on the Eid al-Fitr
The Asian Roundabout and the Front Line of Global Security | Speech at (SCO) Summit
Our proposal is to see and use Afghanistan as a platform for cooperation, not as a place of competition.
Transitioning from a Buffer State to a Global Hub | Interview with Russia 24
Afghanistan’s geography should be its greatest asset for Connectivity, rather than a liability for proxy wars.
Environmental Integrity: A Foundation for National Prosperity and Climate Resilience
Radio Address on World Environment Day
Development, Security, Public Services, and Public Participation: Meeting and Speech with the People of Herat
Speech focuses on development projects, infrastructure, agriculture, security, and governance, while highlighting the role of civil society, women’s participation, and Islamic values.
The "Ecology of Terror" and Regional Cooperation | Speech at the International Contact Group on Afghanistan
Afghanistanβs Role in the Rebirth of the Asian Continental Economy: Remarks at the Indian Council of World Affairs
Afghanistan’s strategic location, resources, and potential for regional cooperation position it as a hub for the emerging Asian continental economy.
Afghanistan at the Crossroads of Security, Reform, and Development: Address to Afghan Students in Iran
The speech addressed Afghan students in Iran, outlining the country’s challenges and government priorities. It emphasized efforts to combat terrorism, protect citizens’ lives, and implement administrative reforms with transparency. The difficult legacy of corruption and budgetary constraints was acknowledged, along with plans for infrastructure development, natural resource management, poverty reduction, and a balanced economy. The speech also highlighted the critical role of young Afghans and students in shaping the nation’s future, urging them to actively participate in reforms and development to build a stable, resilient, and self-reliant Afghanistan.