AT News Report KABUL: Former and incumbent Presidents, including other government officials and politicians held a joint meeting with US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad at Presidential Palace on Wednesday, where they exchanged views on the peace process. In this meeting, former President Hamid Karzai suggested that in …
Read More »US, Pakistan FMs discuss Afghan peace efforts
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo and the Pakistani Foreign Minister (FM) Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Tuesday afternoon held a telephonic conversation, where they discussed Afghan peace process. The two sides exchanged views on the current situation in the region, and bilateral issues, said Pakistani Foreign …
Read More »Trump terms Afghanistan war “unfortunate” and “ridiculous”
AT News Report KABUL: U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday met NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg at the White House, where he said that war in Afghanistan was “unfortunate” and “ridiculous.” “I think we’ve made a lot of great strides recently in Afghanistan. It is — we call it the “endless …
Read More »Sherpao seeks Afghan govt. inclusion in peace talks
AT News Report KABUL: Qaumi Watan Party (QWP) head Aftab Sherpao said that Afghanistan was a sovereign state and the success of the peace talks would only be possible and long-lasting if Afghan government was included in the process. The QWP leader was talking to Afghan Ambassador Shukrullah Atif Mashal …
Read More »“Pressure over peace talks not acceptable”
AT News Report KABUL: Any sorts of pressure on the government in a bid to act illegal in regards to the current peace push is not acceptable, President Ashraf Ghani told a gathering of civil society members and journalists organized at the Presidential Palace on Tuesday evening. “The peace talks …
Read More »Literacy courses begin to cover 400,000 people
AT News Report KABUL: Ministry of Education (MoE) has planned to provide literacy training programs to 400,000 people across the country this year. MoE will establish 16,000 literacy training courses throughout the country, said a statement issued by MoE. Through these literacy training 400,000 people over 15 years would be …
Read More »Women’s participation in peace talks vital: HPC
AT News Report KABUL: Deputy Chairperson of the High Peace Council (HPC) of the country Habiba Surabi on Wednesday said any negotiation team for any possible peace talks that may take place in future should be all-inclusive with comprehensive participation of women, who should play a vital role in the …
Read More »Editorial: Khalilzad continues in Kabul
The United States Special Envoy for Afghanistan Reconciliation Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad is in connection with his task of getting an early negotiated solution to long standing conflict. For the purpose, he is engaged in frequent talks and meetings with leading politicians. He held several rounds of meetings with Unity Government …
Read More »Senior Daesh Commander Killed In Nangarhar
AT News Report KBAUL: A top commander of Daesh terrorist group along with his four fighters were killed after drone pummeled them in eastern Nangarhar province, provincial official said Wednesday. “Air strike targeted Abdul Khil area of Achin district on Tuesday night as a result the terrorist group’s key commander …
Read More »76 insurgents killed in fresh crackdowns
AT News Report KABUL: At least 76 militants have been killed and 24 others wounded in multiple extensive military crackdowns conducted by the Afghan security forces across the country within past 24 hours, security official said Wednesday. Ministry of Defense in a statement said the Afghan National Army (ANA) in …
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