Archive for February, 2021

More than 70,000 families displaced in Afghanistan

Officials from the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations on Saturday stated that more than 70,000 families have been displaced in the current solar year in Afghanistan. Addressing a press conference, Noor Rahman Akhlaqi, Minister of Refugees and Repatriations said the displaced families have been receiving aid from Government and international bodies.

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Taliban will not get an interim government: Ghani

President Ashraf Ghani said during a phone conversation with Afghan soldiers on Saturday morning that Taliban will not get an interim government in Afghanistan. Ghani said that he is ready for Taliban’s threats.

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Biden Cannot Allow the Taliban to Destroy Trump’s Peace Legacy

Under the terms of that agreement with the US, the Taliban agreed to negotiate a peaceful resolution of this benighted country’s long-running civil war in return for Washington agreeing to withdraw all its remaining forces. In addition, they agreed to cut their ties with Islamist terrorist organisations such as Al-Qaeda.

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Pentagon chief says no ‘hasty’ withdrawal from Afghanistan

United States Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin on Thursday after the second and final day of NATO Defense Ministerial in a released statement by the Pentagon thanked allies for their continued commitment to the Resolute Support Mission and reiterated that the US remains committed to a diplomatic effort to end the war.

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UK renews commitments to NATO mission in Afghanistan

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace confirmed to fellow Defence Ministers representing NATO’s 30 members that the UK will scale up its own commitment in line with the Alliance’s missions in Afghanistan and Iraq. Speaking in the virtual NATO defence ministerial conference said that UK government remains resolute to its support the Afghan government.

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Russian envoy visits Pakistan to discuss Afghan peace process

Russian special envoy for Afghanistan, Zamir Kabulov, is visiting Islamabad for a one-day visit, on Friday, Pakistan foreign ministry said in a statement. During the visit, Kabulov will call on the Foreign Minister and meet with Special Representative for Afghanistan and other dignitaries for an exchange of views on the latest developments in the Afghan peace process, read the statement.

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FM Atmar to discuss bilateral relations, Afghan peace with his Russian counterpart

Afghan Foreign Minister Mohammed Haneef Atmar will visit Moscow, the capital of Russia to meet with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

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Taliban must reduce violence, says NATO chief

The presence of NATO troops in Afghanistan remains conditions-based, the alliance chief says. The Taliban must honour their commitments to reducing violence Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stressed,

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Qaisar, Masood talk trade, inclusive peace bid

National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser has reaffirmed Pakistan’s support for a political solution to the conflict in Afghanistan. At a meeting with Masood Foundation chief Ahmad Wali Massoud, the speaker hoped: “The peace process will herald an era of peace and prosperity in Afghanistan and the region.”

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Ghani, Blinken confer on peace process, bilateral ties

President Ashraf Ghani and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken have discussed the Afghan peace process and the state of bilateral relations. The Presidential Palace in Kabul said on Thursday that Ghani held a telephonic conversation on further boosting cooperation between the two countries.

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