AT-KABUL: Afghanistan has denied allegations of Pakistan that terrorists had sanctuaries within the Afghan soil. Afghan authorities said on Monday that terrorists havens were based in Pakistan. The ministry of defense said Monday that Taliban’s Quetta council, Haqqani network, al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups are inside Pakistan. Pakistan’s army chief …
Read More »Editorial: Another headache for NUG
In the wake of spate of political disorders in the country, the National Unity Government needs to embark an unflinching scheme to find wise solutions to the ongoing turmoil. Any sorts of issue creating headache to the government must be deterred. But does it simple to bring political orders? It …
Read More »Jamiat faults Kabul order to unseat Samangan governor
AT-KABUL: Jamiat-e Islami defied an order by the central government to remove a second governor of the northern Samangan province, deepening a political schism between President Ashraf Ghani and regional leaders. President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday ordered northern governor Abdul Karim Khadem – a senior member of Jamiat-e Islami political …
Read More »Conflicting viewpoints of Pakistan officials over terrorists’ havens
AT-KABUL: The government of Afghanistan denied Pakistan’s allegations that terrorist groups are based in Afghanistan, saying that Pakistani authorities have different viewpoints over the sanctuaries of terrorist groups. The ministry of defense said Monday that Taliban’s Quetta council, Haqqani network, al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups are inside Pakistan. Pakistan’s army …
Read More »An era of defiance unfolds: Ousted governor challenges government writ
AT-KABUL: A spate of defiance against the government’s rulings has arisen ever since the ousted governor of northern Balkh province Ata Muhammad Noor defied his removal and ramped up a hostile language against Ghani’s government. In the wake of Noor’s resistance, the sacked governor of the northern Samangan province – …
Read More »Afghan-Gulf counterterrorism cooperation: Riyadh to boost bilateral ties with Kabul
AT-KABUL: Saudi Arabia is considering scaling up its bilateral ties with Afghanistan –countering scourge of terrorism and boosting reconstruction in Afghanistan. Afghanistan’s National Security Adviser Mohammad Haneef Atmar – who is visiting Riyadh upon an invitation of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud – is expected to discuss cementing …
Read More »Nicholson backs a robust Afghan security plan for Kabul
AT-KABUL: Hailing the reform agenda of the Ministry of Interior, the top US official in Kabul has put weight behind the government’s grand security plan for Kabul and its outskirts. The government has embarked an unflinching scheme to beef up security in Kabul province and its suburbs in the wake …
Read More »Barmak says ministry provides a lucrative stream of government revenue
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: The Ministry of Interior has received 4.9 billion Afghanis in half-yearly revenue this fiscal year, against 3.8 billion of the past year. Minister of interior Wais Ahmad Barmak on Sunday said the ministry’s revenue reached Afs 4.9 billion. Speaking at explanation of four years MoI strategy, he …
Read More »Bringing Taliban to table of talks, impossible: Sherpao
AT-KABUL: A top Pakistani politician said that fetching the Taliban militant group to the table of talks is impossible, rejecting the Taliban’s offer for direct talks with the United States as unjustifiable. In an interview published on Sunday, Qaumi Watan Party (QWP) Chairman, Aftab Sherpao believed bringing the Taliban insurgents …
Read More »Editorial: Trump Afghan strategy, a red herring
After months of meticulous negotiations with military and political pundits, the U.S. President Donald Trump finally announced his new strategy on Afghanistan – as part of which he is contemplating having to deploy myriad 4,000 surplus troops in the war-weary country. It is very ironic, though, because Trump had talked …
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