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Five Circles Strategy: A New Foreign Policy Paradigm | Post-BRICS and SCO Address in Kabul
Presented the Five Circles Strategy as a new foreign policy paradigm for Afghanistan, emphasizing regional connectivity, strategic balance, and multilevel cooperation.
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.
A Vision for Regional Integration and State-Building : Speech at the 7th BRICS Summit
Challenged the BRICS leaders to replace outdated 20th-century paradigms with a cohesive regional strategy that transforms Afghanistan from a theater of conflict into a central "roundabout" for global connectivity and security.
The Right to Return: Strategic Migration Governance and the Restoration of the Social Contract
Message on World Refugee Day
Commitment to Reform, Peace, and Development: Speech in Kandahar
Emphasizes administrative reforms in Kandahar, improving infrastructure, agriculture, and education, strengthening the judicial system, advancing peace talks with Pakistan, and fostering national unity, accountability, and public service.
Afghanistan’s Strategy Against Evolving Terrorism: Address at the 12th US–Islamic World Summit in Doha
Terrorism’s changing nature, state vulnerabilities, and the need for cooperative solutions for regional stability.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Vision for Afghanistan’s Economic Growth, Investment, and Transparent Contracts | Meeting with National Investors:
This speech emphasizes practical measures for economic development, investment, and transparency in government contracts in Afghanistan. It highlights sector-by-sector plans for industrial, commercial, and contractual development, the expansion of transit routes, and the need for both national and regional consensus. The goal is to transform Afghanistan into a reliable and competitive hub for trade and investment.
Afghanistan and a Shared Future with the United States: The Path to Self-Reliance and Peace – 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.
The Year of National Destiny: Transitioning from Fragility to Self-Reliance
1394 (2015) Nowruz Message
Hope, Justice, and the Quest for Lasting Peace in Afghanistan | Speech at USIP
This speech highlights Afghanistan’s long struggle with violence and trauma, emphasizing the resilience and determination of its people. It underscores the urgent need for justice, collective healing, and carefully planned peace agreements. True peace, the speaker argues, requires national and regional consensus, transparent processes, and attention to social and economic reintegration of displaced populations and former fighters. Despite the challenges, Afghanistan remains a country of hope, committed to building a stable and inclusive future.