Archive for January 26th, 2021

White House to review landmark US-Taliban deal for peace talks with Kabul

Top Afghan officials on Saturday welcomed the decision of US President Joe Biden’s administration to review a landmark US deal with the Taliban and focus on whether the insurgents have reduced attacks in Afghanistan in keeping with the agreement.

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Officials Reject Hekmatyar’s Claim on ‘Anonymous Planes’

Officials said there are no chances of illegal transfer of gold or money at the airport. Officials at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul rejected the claim by Hizb-e-Islami leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who said anonymous planes are involved in the illegal transfer of gold and money at the airport.

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Arghandiwal Removed from His Post as Finance Minister

Ghani appointed former deputy finance minister Mohammad Khalid Payenda as acting minister of finance. President Ashraf Ghani removed Abdul Hadi Arghandiwal from his post as the minister of finance, the Administrative Office of the President said, citing at least five reasons behind the decision.

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3 Taliban killed, 3 security men wounded in Nimroz clash

Three Taliban insurgents were killed and three security personnel were wounded during separate clashes in southwestern Nimroz province, police said on Thursday.

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NATO SCR reiterates NATO’s support to Afghan security forces

NATO’s Senior Civilian Representative (SCR) in Afghanistan, Ambassador Stefano Pontecorvo on Thursday reaffirmed NATO Allies and partners support to the Afghan security forces, during a video call with Kandahar Governor Rohullah Khanzada and Assistant Governor Faisal Sherzai.

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ADB donates protective equipment to Afghanistan

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has handed over to the Ministry of Public Health a fourth batch of personal protective equipment (PPEs) worth more than $187,000 to help the country combat the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

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Biden administration should play active role in Afghan peace: Qureshi

Pakistani foreign minister has said that the new US administration should play an active role in the ongoing Afghan peace process and the opportunity made available for ending the Afghan crisis should not be missed.

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NATO stands ready to adjust its presence in Afghanistan: Stoltenberg

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in a meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu reiterated NATO Support toward Afghan peace process, adding that NATO will address its training mission in Afghanistan in February.

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Taliban should cut ties with Pakistan: Ghani

President Ashraf Ghani has called on the Taliban to cut ties with Pakistan. Addressing a press conference on Thursday, Ghani stated that the Taliban should not have a safe haven in Pakistan either.

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Pakistan calls on Biden to stick to US-Taliban deal

Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Pakistan’s foreign minister, on Thursday called on Joe Biden, the US president to follow up on the current Afghan peace process and US troops’ withdrawal from the country, reported Al Jazeera.

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