The rapidly changing political landscape in Afghanistan continues to shape the daily lives of millions. While the Taliban's takeover has brought about a sense of improved security, many Afghans still grapple with severe economic hardships and other pressing issues.
Nagiyali Amarkhil, a dedicated doctor based in Kabul, shared his perspective in a recent interview with a CGTN stringer. Speaking candidly about the current state of the country, Nagiyali emphasized the universal desire for health and happiness among the Afghan people, regardless of who holds power.
\"As a doctor, it doesn't matter who is in control of the country; we just want people to be healthy and happy,\" Nagiyali stated. His words reflect a broader sentiment among Afghans who prioritize well-being and stability over political affiliations.
Despite the strides made in enhancing security, the economic situation remains dire, with many facing daily challenges in accessing essential services and opportunities. The resilience of Afghan citizens like Nagiyali underscores the enduring spirit of a nation striving for a better future.
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cgtn.com