By Ashraf Ghani-About half of Afghanistan’s population — around 33 million — is young enough to have never seen a day of peace. The milestones of their young lives have been marked by loss and violence. For 38 years now, peace in my country has remained a dream, a prayer …
Read More »Editorial: New players in Afghan peace
The National Unity Government has opened many doors to galvanize the Afghan peace process as it earned domestic and international support by unprecedented decision of ceasefire. As if overnight, the atmosphere of unity had become so pronounced here, and both sides embraced ceasefire so absolute that Afghan security forces and …
Read More »Attacks inside Afghanistan launched from safe havens in its neighborhood: India
UNITED NATIONS: In a veiled reference to Pakistan, India has said the problem of terrorism in Afghanistan is not a local one and attacks inside the country are launched from safe havens in its neighborhood that has sheltered Taliban leaders and supported the “dark agendas” of terror outfits like the …
Read More »A moment of opportunity for Afghanistan
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Security Council debate on the Situation in Afghanistan. Thank you Mr President, and thank you to our briefers, particularly may I pass on my thanks to Special Representative Yamamoto for updating the Council on the latest …
Read More »Blessing is in peace
By Mohammad Ehsan Panjshiri-Peace is a sacred, pretty and valuable in the life of human being and is considered very important, because people can have co-existence, calm and joyful life in the light of peace and away from the inauspicious incidents of war. The results of the past four-decade war …
Read More »Uzbekistan set to link Afghanistan to Central Asian single energy ring
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Uzbekistan intends to link Afghanistan to the unified energy ring of Central Asia, according to the board’s chairman of the state-owned Uzbekenergo, Ulugbek Mustafayev, Podrobno.uz reported. “To date, Uzbekenergo has been supplying electricity to Afghanistan as part of an agreement signed by the governments of the two …
Read More »3 Daesh, including a Turkish detained in Nangarhar
AT-KABUL: Three fighters loyal to the Islamic State, also known as Daesh terrorist have been detained in Nazian district in eastern Nangarhar province, a security official said, adding one of them is Turkish citizen. “We have arrested three senior Daesh members including a Turkish citizen named Mohammad,” provincial police chief …
Read More »Six civilians, five Taliban killed in Nuristan airstrike
AT-KABUL: An airstrike on a suspected Taliban house in the eastern Nuristan province has caused casualties, including civilians, officials said Tuesday. Unfortunately, six civilians, including a children was killed in the airstrike carried out in Waygal district, Provincial Governor Spokesman, Mohammad Sayed Mohmand told Afghanistan Times. “An airstrike targeted a …
Read More »UK can use its leverage on Pakistan to galvanize Afghan peace
AT-KABUL: Members of senate said that Britain could play vital role in the Afghan peace process through its influence on Pakistan, a statement followed British foreign minister’s visit to Kabul that took place on Monday. Mohammad Asef Seddiqi, deputy head of senate said Tuesday that London had an old relationship …
Read More »Finance minister steps down amid political turmoil
AT-KABUL: Eklil Hakimi, a strong ally of President Ashraf Ghani, stepped down as Finance Minister on Tuesday, citing personal reasons. Eklil Hakimi spoke in a press conference and announced his resignation, saying that Wednesday will be his last day at office. Hakimi cited personal motives to be behind his resignation …
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