
The implementation of the TAPI gas pipeline project in Afghanistan is moving into the stage of resolving land relation issues. On March 15, a meeting was held in Kabul between the Afghan Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock, Mawlawi Ataullah Omari, the CEO of "TAPI Pipeline Company Ltd." consortium, Muhammetmyrat Amanov, and the Ambassador of Turkmenistan, Hoja Ovezov.
The main topic of the negotiations was the mechanism for the alienation and leasing of land plots along the pipeline route.
The parties focused on fulfilling the terms of the framework agreement between the four participant states of the project. Key outcomes of the meeting include:
Mawlawi Ataullah Omari confirmed that the TAPI project is a strategic priority for Afghanistan's economy. His ministry assumes the role of technical guarantor—ranging from assessing the fertility of the soil along the pipeline path to ensuring the legality of ownership rights when paying compensation.
It is expected that a clear definition of lease rates and taxes for lands along the pipeline will allow for the completion of the construction corridor preparation in Herat Province within this year.
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