Afghan funds for rail project approved

The Afghan government’s financial contribution to the Hayratan to Mazar-i-Sharif railway project was approved by a session of the Wolesi Jirga, the lower house of parliament, on 15 October 2011.

Wolesi Jirga approves paying of 51 million US$ to the central bank and 20 million US$, because of a railway construction from Hiratan to Mezari Sharif

Wolesi Jirga held session. The plenary session of the Wolesi Jirga was chaired by Abdul Raouf Ibraheemi the president of Wolesi Jirga. At the session, the MPs debated about paying of 51 Million US$ to the central bank and 20 Million US$ because of a railway construction from Hiratan to Mezari Sharif.

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In conclusion, they approved paying of ‘51 Million US$ to the central bank and 20 Million US$ because of a railway construction from Hiratan to Mezari Sharif’ by the majority of all the members.
Source: Parliament of Afghanistan, Kabul, 2011-10-15

When the Asian Development Bank agreed to fund the Mazar-i-Sharif project in 2009 it said it would meet USD165m of the USD170m cost, leaving USD5m to come from the Afghan government. The Afghan parliament has now agreed to provide USD20m, so an extra USD15m has appeared somewhere.

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