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Afghan Students In Kazakhstan Meet Khalili

Tuesday July 15, 2014
Kabul (BNA) A number of Afghan students studying in Kazakhstan universities met with Second Vice President Mohammad Karim Khalili yesterday.
Presidential press office stated BNA, in the meeting, the students while praising the country’s leading body in particular Second Vice President for supporting young generation and students enumerated a series of problems with which Afghan students were facing in Kazakhstan. Pointing out that Kazakhstan was a good country in the region in academic section, the students asked for extension of bilateral cooperation agreement signed between Afghanistan and Kazakhstan related to accepting Afghan students that would be expired this year. The participants in the meeting also asked for reviewing Afghan medical students to Kazakhstan universities and their specially issue.
In the meeting, Vice President Mohammad Karim Khalili while welcoming the students congratulated them for their academic successes. The Vice President called Kazakhstan as one of the significant countries in the region and a good friend of Afghanistan in new chapter. Second Vice President considered extension of relations between Afghanistan and Kazakhstan as key particularly in academic section, calling it beneficial for both countries. The Vice President also considered providing facilities of higher education to youth as a success during the new chapter, asserting that the more our youth preferred to education, the more our country would have bright future.

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