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Women, Peace, and Security in Afghanistan: Address at the Launch of the National Action Plan on UNSC Resolution 1325
Afghanistan’s Constitution is a national charter that enshrines citizenship and equality for every Afghan. Our international commitments are grounded not only in moral obligation but in this Constitution, which fully integrates Islamic principles and Afghan cultural heritage.
Peace, Security, and Regional Cooperation for Development | Joint Press Conference with the President of Croatia
Explores strategies for sustainable peace, regional cooperation, and economic development through strong bilateral partnerships.
The Great Roundabout: Transforming Afghanistan into a Continental Trade Hub | Speech at India FICCI, CII, and ASSOCHAM
Our objective is to transform Afghanistan from an area shadowed by conflict to a hub—a 'roundabout' where goods, ideas, and people flow in all directions.
Emphasizing National Identity, Citizenship Rights, and Dignified Return | Address to Afghan Nationals in India
In this speech, the President of Afghanistan addresses Afghan communities living in India, emphasizing national unity, the preservation of Afghan identity abroad, and the government’s responsibility toward its citizens. He expresses appreciation for Afghans who have lived in India for generations while maintaining their language and culture, and reassures them of the government’s commitment to facilitating travel, visas, dual citizenship arrangements, national language education, and improved consular services.
Shared Heritage, Democratic Values, and a Vision for a Rising Asia | Speech at the Indian Presidential Palace
Highlighting Afghanistan–India relations, democratic values, and regional cooperation. It emphasizes shared heritage, lessons from India’s development, and Afghanistan’s role in building a stable and prosperous Asia.
Security, Drug Control, Water, Refugees, and Regional Cooperation | Joint Press Conference with Hassan Rouhani, President of Iran
Discussed expanding bilateral cooperation in areas including trade, energy, infrastructure, and regional security. Both leaders emphasized joint efforts to combat terrorism and narcotics trafficking, manage water resources and environmental challenges, and support Afghan refugees in Iran. They also highlighted the importance of multilateral collaboration to promote peace, stability, and economic development across the region.
Afghanistanโs Resources and Economic Vision: AfghanistanโIran Economic Meeting
Highlighted Afghanistan’s strategic resources and long-term vision for economic development and regional trade cooperation with Iran.
Unity, Resilience, and Progress | Meeting with people of Badakhshan
Badakhshan has shared in sacrifice, defending our national sovereignty, Islam, and the honor of Afghanistan. Together, we must confront insecurity, rebuild our economy, and ensure that every Afghan—regardless of gender, ethnicity, or district—has a voice in shaping the future of our nation. This is our legacy and our responsibility.
Heratโs Heritage and Its Role in Afghanistanโs Future
Message on the of Herat Day Celebration
Progress, Responsibility, and the Path to a Mine-Free Afghanistan
Message on International Mine Awareness Day
Afghanistan and a Shared Future with the United States: The Path to Self-Reliance and Peace โ Speech in Congress
Achievements of Afghanistan after 13 years of cooperation with the United States, efforts toward self-reliance, economic and social development, strengthening the rights of women and youth, combating corruption, implementing security strategies, and pursuing national reconciliation.
Empowerment and Rights of Afghan Women: Education, Participation, and Leadership
Speech at the International Women’s Day celebration ceremony
Peace, Progress, Partnership: Joint Press Conference with President Obama
President Obama welcomed Afghan leaders, highlighting Afghanistan’s first peaceful democratic transfer of power and ongoing reforms.
Citizenship
This document, published by the Institute for State Effectiveness (ISE) in
An Agenda for State-Building in the Twenty-First Century
This framework redefines the concept of a "failed state," moving away from viewing it solely as a security crisis toward understanding it as a functional failure. Instead of focusing on external mi