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President Ghani thanks PM Modi for offering COVID vaccines to Afghanistan

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President Ghani thanks PM Modi for offering COVID vaccines to Afghanistan

President Ghani thanks PM Modi for offering COVID vaccines to Afghanistan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani held summit-level talks.

The event took place via video conferencing on February 09.

While addressing at the event, Afghanistan President Ghani said, "With Shahtoot reservoir, we will be able to implement our vision of restoring natural beauty that captivated the imagination of Babur.

I thank India and PM Modi for offering this gift of water, in addition to the gift of vaccines."


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