Archive for April, 2021

Taliban warns foreign forces to leave by May 1

Taliban on Wednesday afternoon warned the US and NATO to stick to the agreement of troops withdrawal on May 1 and said if the Doha agreement is not adhered to problems will be “compounded” and those in breach of the deal will “be held liable”. In a series of tweets, Zabihullah Mujahid, a Taliban spokesman, said: “The Islamic Emirate of […]

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‘Significant risk’ terrorist groups will seek to rebuild: CIA director

Central Intelligence Agency Director William Burns said Wednesday there is a “significant risk” that terrorist groups will seek to rebuild after U.S. troops withdraw and that not having troops in Afghanistan would diminish the agency’s ability to gather intelligence in the country. Addressing a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, Burns said: “Our ability to keep that thread in Afghanistan in check, […]

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NATO forces to leave together from Afghanistan: Blinken

A coalition of NATO-led troops in Afghanistan will leave the country in coordination with a planned U.S. withdrawal by September 11, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in Brussels on Wednesday. His remarks came ahead of a formal announcement of the end of two decades of fighting. Around 7,000 non-U.S. forces from mainly NATO countries, but also from Australia, […]

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Austin arrives in Brussels ahead of troop withdrawal announcement

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin arrived in Brussels on Wednesday ahead of a planned announcement by US President Joe Biden that troops will withdraw from Afghanistan by September 11. Reuters reported earlier that a coalition of NATO-led troops in Afghanistan will leave the country in coordination with a planned U.S. withdrawal by September 11. President Joe Biden is expected to […]

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Biden confirms troop draw down to start on May 1

US President Joe Biden on Wednesday night officially confirmed that American troops withdrawal from Afghanistan will start on May 1. He said the withdrawal process would be finished by September 11 – the anniversary of the 9/11 attack on the United States. Biden said: “It is time to end America’s longest war. It is time for American troops to come […]

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Afghans label troop withdrawal plan as ‘irresponsible’

Officials have slammed the planned unconditional withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan and said the withdrawal should be done responsibly. Speaking to Germany’s DPA news agency after news broke of US President Joe Biden’s expected announcement that troops will exit by September 11, one peace talks negotiator in Doha said: “It is the most irresponsible, selfish thing the United States […]

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Taliban rejects U.S. peace plan, six month extension in withdrawal deadline

The Taliban has published a statement rejecting the reported terms of a State Department peace plan for Afghanistan, as well as a proposed six-month delay in the U.S. withdrawal from the country. The message was published in English on the Taliban’s Voice of Jihad website, which produces media in multiple languages for the group’s Islamic Emirate. Earlier this month, President […]

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German, Pakistani FMs discuss ties, Afghan situation

German and Pakistani foreign ministers discussed on Monday bilateral relations and international issues, including the situation in Afghanistan. “Peace negotiations need to be continued and violence in the country has to come to an end after decades of conflict,” Heiko Maas said during a press conference in Berlin with his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mahmood Qureshi. Qureshi arrived in Germany Sunday […]

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Khalilzad Leaves Kabul after Meeting with Afghan Leaders

US special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad left Kabul on Monday morning after a four-day visit speaking with Afghan government and political leaders as well as civil society and diplomatic representatives, US Embassy in Kabul said in a statement. “Khalilzad completed a productive four-day visit to Kabul. He met with government and political leders, civil society activist and the diplomatic community to […]

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Ethnic Tensions Rise as MPs Call for Inclusivity at Turkey Summit

Lawmakers in the Wolesi Jirga, the lower house of the Afghan Parliament, said that the delegation that is expected to attend the Turkey conference should be inclusive and that it should defend Afghans’ interests and the gains of the last two decades. The choice of delegation members has created tension among lawmakers who went into details on the issue during […]

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