Category: Afghanistan

Ghani congratulates Tajik president on his re-election victory

On Monday evening President Ashraf Ghani called Tajikistan’s President Imomali Rakhmon to congratulate him on his re-election victory, the Presidential Palace (ARG) stated.

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Taleban Opportunism and ANSF Frustration: How the Afghan conflict has changed since the Doha agreement

Those ‘living the war’ in Afghanistan, both civilians and combatants, have had markedly different experiences in the last seven months depending on where they are in the country. Those in Taleban-controlled areas have seen unexpected peace since the United States and Taleban signed their agreement in Doha after the US largely halted air attacks and the Afghan government moved to […]

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The Taliban officially endorse Trump’s reelection bid

US President Donald Trump has won the support of the Taliban for his reelection bid, the Afghanistan-based militant group told CBS News on Friday.

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Taliban spokesman: I did not endorse Trump

Zabiullah Mujahid, chief spokesman for the Taliban, denies he has expressed support for US President Donald Trump in the upcoming US election.

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Joint economic commission planned between Afghanistan and Iran

Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Haneef Atmar said Sunday he held a “valuable” virtual meeting with Iran’s Minister of Energy Reza Ardakanian on a number of issues including that of permanent transmission of electricity to Afghanistan.

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Lashkargah residents flee the city as Taliban closes in

Heavy clashes have been reported in Helmand’s capital Lashkargah with hundreds of people fleeing the city after reports emerged that the Taliban had taken control of at least one Police District – PD4.

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Top US envoys caution against ‘irresponsible’ early troop withdrawal

A group of high-ranking US envoys, including previous ambassadors to Afghanistan, on Saturday, called on the United States government not to withdraw all troops by Christmas, saying it would tip the balance in the Taliban’s favor and have a “terrible impact on Afghan women”.

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Whither Islam in Afghanistan’s Political System After the Taliban Talks?

What a post-settlement constitution says about Islam may be less important than what it specifies with respect to institutions and due process. The question of how and where Islam should fit into future legal and political frameworks has emerged as a major sticking point in the talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government in Qatar.

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NATO says allies will leave Afghanistan together

NATO said Thursday that its members would consult and decide on when to leave Afghanistan after US President Donald Trump asserted to bring all American forces home by Christmas.

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Taliban attacked security base in Kunduz, killing four

At least four security forces were killed and four others wounded in clashes with the Taliban militants in Kunduz province. A security source told Ariana News that the clashes broke out after a large number of insurgents attacked a security base in the Aliabad district of the province at around 10 pm on Thursday.

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