NSA Hamdullah Mohib said that the Taliban is trying to take power militarily. The Afghan government is preparing for ramped-up fighting amid slow progress in the peace negotiations in Doha, with National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib saying the Taliban does not want peace and that based on intelligence information, the group is making itself ready for the next fighting season.
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Atmar urges Taliban to fulfill its commitments, agree to ceasefire
Afghan Minister of Foreign Affairs Haneef Atmar said the Taliban has to agree to a ceasefire if the group wants to exonerate itself of being responsible for the high levels of violence across Afghanistan.
Read more ›Central Bank staff once again targeted in IED explosion
A senior official of De Afghanistan Bank, (the Central Bank) was targeted in an IED explosion in Kabul early Sunday morning, the bank confirmed. The bank said in a statement that Abdullah Dawrani, the head of the Financial Dispute Resolution Commission, was the target in an IED explosion at around 8.15 am this morning.
Read more ›China and Tajikistan increase military presence along Afghan border
China and Tajikistan have increased the number of border troops and outposts along their borders with Afghanistan, security forces confirmed. An Ariana News reporter also reported having seen the increase in military presence after flying over the area in a helicopter.
Read more ›NSA claims Taliban not interested in peace, but preparing for war
National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib on Sunday accused the Taliban of not showing any commitment to peace and said the group’s negotiating team has no authority to make decisions. Speaking at a security meeting at an Air Force Corps in Kabul, Mohib said the Taliban negotiating team leaders do not have the authority to make their own decisions and are […]
Read more ›US vows continued support for Afghan peace process
A US diplomat has commended Pakistan’s contributions to efforts for conflict prevention in the region and stout support for the peace process in Afghanistan.
Read more ›9 police surrender, 7 Taliban killed in Zabul
Nine policemen defected to the Taliban along with their weapons and seven insurgents were killed separately but near simultaneously in southern Zabul province, officials on Saturday.
Read more ›Kabul hails US decision to rethink Taliban pact
Kabul welcomed the new US administration’s plan to review the February 2020 peace deal with the Taliban. Presidential spokesman Sediq Sediqi said on Saturday that the US-Taliban agreement had so far failed to controlling militant-linked violence or pavng the way for a ceasefire.
Read more ›New Paktika police chief vows to recapture fallen districts
Newly-appointed police chief for southeastern Paktika on Saturday vowed to recapture fallen districts from the Taliban and turn check-posts into military bases.
Read more ›Andarabi claims Taliban ‘playing for time’
Masoud Andarabi, Minister of Interior Affairs, said Saturday the Taliban is playing for time in the ongoing peace negotiations in Doha and waiting to see what the new US administration decides following the inauguration of Joe Biden last week.
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