Archive for November, 2021

Imran Khan assures Muttaqi of Islamabad’s help with aid

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Thursday he has always stood by the people of Afghanistan and assured visiting Afghan acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi that Islamabad would continue to support their neighboring country. He also pledged to provide as much humanitarian aid to Afghanistan as possible. In a series of tweets, Khan said that Pakistan is sending […]

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IEA rejects reports of selling US military equipment to Pakistan

Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) officials on Thursday rejected reports published in the media that the new government is selling off US military equipment to Pakistan. IEA officials said there was no truth in these reports and that it was simply propaganda. “We have faced propaganda for the past 20 years… there are video clips that show some military equipment […]

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Afghan Pilots Who Escaped Taliban Are Flown Out of Tajikistan

More than 140 Afghan Air Force pilots and crew members were evacuated to the United Arab Emirates three months after flying into Tajikistan to escape the Taliban. More than 140 Afghan Air Force pilots and crew members detained in Tajikistan since mid-August after fleeing Afghanistan were flown out of the country Tuesday with the help of the American authorities.

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India calls for regional coordination on Afghanistan

An important conference on the security situation in Afghanistan got under way in New Delhi on Wednesday. The Delhi Regional Security Dialogue, involving national security advisers and officials from eight countries, began this morning. Officials from Russia, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, , Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are in attendance. According to an Indian magazine, the dialogue on New Delhi is […]

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US recognition of Taliban Government will be a game changer

The stunning disclosure late Tuesday in Brussels that the US is working on a “road map” for according recognition to the Taliban Government will take a lot of people by surprise but it could have been expected sooner rather than later. The US has a consistent record of rethinking its strategies once it realises that the policy has landed in […]

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IEA welcomes multi-lateral meetings on Afghanistan crisis

Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), on Wednesday welcomed the move by foreign countries to host meetings on Afghanistan stating such dialogue can lead to a better understanding of the situation in the country. Addressing a press conference in Kabul, Mujahid said the IEA was optimistic about the outcome of Wednesday’s eight-nation NSA meeting in Delhi. […]

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NSAs meet in Delhi for talks on Afghanistan crisis

India’s NSA Ajit Doval chaired the eight-nation dialogue on the Afghanistan crisis in Delhi on Wednesday and said the recent developments in the country hold important implications for neighboring and regional countries. In his address to his regional counterparts, Doval said: “It is a privilege for India to host this dialogue today. We have been keenly watching the developments in […]

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India Remains Minor Player On Afghan Issues – Analysis

While most of the regional stakeholders have positively responded to India’s invitation to attend the Regional Security Dialogue on Afghanistan on November 10, the fact which cannot be ignored is its Afghan stakes and concerns received hardly any attention at the regional platforms following American withdrawal from Afghanistan. While Pakistan became crucial to all regional formats of discussions on Afghan […]

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Afghanistan: Hardening Frontline In Nangahar – Analysis

On November 7, 2021, three persons were killed in two separate explosions in Police District-2 (PD-2) in Jalalabad city, the provincial capital of Nangarhar. On November 3, 2021, two persons were killed in a roadside bombing targeting a Taliban patrol in the Sah Burhan Agha area of PD-8 of Jalalabad. On November 1, 2021, unidentified gunmen shot dead three civilians […]

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Economic Interests At Core Of Uzbekistan’s Pragmatic Approach Toward Taliban – Analysis

Since the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan in mid-August, it has struggled to win friends. Achieving international recognition and acceptance still remains an uphill challenge, subject to its ability and, perhaps, willingness to meet the international community’s expectations. The ultra-conservative Islam the Taliban preaches and wants to reinstall in Afghanistan could possibly find acceptance among some Middle Eastern monarchies or […]

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