“Afghanistan is ready to leave its bitter history with Pakistan behind, and move toward constructive state-to-state ties based on mutual respect rather than recrimination and hostility.” AT News Report KABUL: The leaders of the two neighboring countries, President Ashraf Ghani and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan held their first face-to-face …
Read More »ED: Ghani must read on the walls
Whatever might be outcomes of Presidential polls, scheduled to be held in coming September but the polls process proved major hurdle in the going peace efforts and reconciliation with Qatar based opposition Taliban leaders. Compare to previous February, reports about May 28th and 29, 2019 regarding intra-Afghan dialogues is not encouraging. …
Read More »“Afghan women isolated from peace talks”
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: In the midst of controversial peace talks between US and the Taliban negotiation members, some former US diplomatsexpressed concerns over Afghan women’s role where according to them, they (women) have been marginalized in the Afghan peace process. The former diplomats insisted over inclusive roleof women in …
Read More »21 Taliban rebels killed in Ghazni
AT News Report KABUL: At least 21 Taliban insurgents have been killed in an airstrike conducted by Afghan security forces in southeastern Ghazni province. A military source said that the airstrike was carried out in the province’s densely-populated Qarabagh district. However, so far the Taliban did not provide information regarding casualties …
Read More »Opinion: Globalisation- a valid question mark on inclusive growth
The concept of globalisation began to dominate the world since nineties and it has added new dimensions to pre-requisite of success of democracy in any country. It challenges the importance of the authority and welfare function of the state, the complex implications of which are far reaching to the developing …
Read More »Is a ceasefire possible?
AT News Report KABUL: An audio clips on Friday have circulated on social media where the Taliban has declared ceasefire during three days of Eid-ul-Fitar. Soon after the report, former President Hamid Karzai, who is making unrelenting efforts in bringing peace, in a statement welcomed truce decision by the Taliban …
Read More »Mohib discusses peace process, trade with Chinese envoy
AT News Report KABUL: Afghan National Security Advisor Hamdullah Mohib held a meeting with Chinese Ambassador Liu Jinsong in Kabul, where both discussed issues related to peace process and regional connectivity. Both sides discussed regional consensus on the Afghan peace process, regional connectivity, trade and multilateral relation in the region, …
Read More »Faryab attack leaves 13 security forces dead
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: At least thirteen Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers have been killed, three injured and two others arrested in the Taliban attack in northwestern Faryab province, an official said. Police Chief Mohammad Nasir told Pajhwok Afghan News the Taliban stormed security forces trenches in the Kohistan district …
Read More »Editorial: No truce so far
The second round of intra-Afghan dialogues, hosted by Russian Federation at Moscow terminated without any fruitful and positive outcomes thus making disappointed the already war stricken countrymen. However, before concluding the dialogues focused on current situation of Afghanistan and plight its people who are hostages to global powers engaged in …
Read More »“Considerable progress in Moscow talks”
KABUL: The two-day talks between Taliban and Afghan politicians ended in Moscow on Thursday without announcing a clear decision, but their joint statement said progress was made on some key issues. The talks that wrapped up late Thursday involved a 14-member Taliban delegation led by co-founder of the movement Mullah Abdul …
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