According to
Amac News: The newsletter published today (Monday, November 25) states that the agreement was signed in Turkey between Abdul Bari Omar, the CEO of Breshna, and Mohammad Omar Asazada, the head of the Tajikistan Electricity Supply Company.
The newsletter does not mention the cost or the amount of electricity agreed upon between the two parties.
Officials of the caretaker government of Afghanistan claim that since taking power, they have paid off a significant portion of the electricity debts from the previous government.
The extension of the electricity agreement with Tajikistan comes at a time when Afghan citizens, especially those in the capital, have consistently complained about electricity shortages.
Afghanistan's electricity is supplied by neighboring countries, including Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran.