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Afghanistan exports fruit to Russia for the first time


Afghanistan has exported its first batch of apples and pomegranates to the Russian market, The Times of India reports.

The first shipment of Afghan fruit to Russia confirms Kabul’s readiness to expand mutual trade, as well as to export spices, carpets and other goods to the Russian market, the publication notes.

Afghanistan is also interested in expanding trade with Iran, India and Central Asian countries due to a sharp decline in bilateral trade with Pakistan after the closure of the bilateral border following fierce armed clashes in October. Last month, Kabul increased its exports to Iran and Turkmenistan by 60-70%, while trade with Pakistan, which accounted for 45% of Afghanistan’s total foreign trade in 2024 – mainly perishable fruits and vegetables – has practically stopped.

In May, Alhaj Nuruddin Azizi, Minister of Industry and Commerce in the Taliban-led government of Afghanistan, said that “Russia is one of Afghanistan’s most important trading partners” and that the country could offer Russia fruits, spices, and carpets as part of mutual trade.

Illustrative Photo by Engin Akyurt: https://www.pexels.com/photo/close-up-photo-of-a-bunch-of-pomegranates-3084219/

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