Muttaqi: Caretaker Government’s Services Surpass 20 Years of US Achievements
DID Press: Acting government’s foreign minister claimed the group has delivered services in a short period of governance that, according to him, were not provided by the US and its allies over the past two decades.

Amir Khan Muttaqi, Acting Foreign Minister, said that their administration has achieved progress in public services and development projects that, in his view, had not been realized during the 20-year presence of the United States in Afghanistan.
Referring to the continuous inauguration of projects across various sectors, Muttaqi said this reflects the presence of skilled professionals within the current administration. He dismissed criticism suggesting the system lacks expertise, describing such claims as inaccurate.
Muttaqi also called on the international community not to tie humanitarian aid to political conditions, stressing that such support should be channeled through development projects to reduce Afghanistan’s dependency on foreign countries.