According to a media report on Thursday, the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul would be ready for international flight services in the next three days, citing Taliban authorities and technical teams. Technical teams from Qatar and Turkey are working with Afghan engineers at the airport.
"The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan requested that Qatar and Turkey send experts to assist them in rebuilding the airport, which was completed in three days and is now suitable for local flights, but international planes have yet to take off and land.
"Big screens, computers, scanners, and other electronics have been donated by Qatar and UAE and the technical teams are now busy installing them in terminals," the report added.
Meanwhile, following the announcement of the interim government on Tuesday night, the Taliban have permitted citizens with documents to travel overseas….