Nawaz Sharif’s Special Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said that Pakistan’s policy of non-interference in the affairs of other countries has played key role in improvement ties with Afghanistan and India. However, the facts suggest something else, much more different than what Sartaj Aziz sketched. The fact is that Islamabad is …
Read More »Kazakhstan to export goods to Afghanistan via Iranian territory
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Iran, Mojtaba Damirchilu, during a press-conference in Astana said that Kazakhstan could use Iranian territory for the export of products to Afghanistan and other countries bordering Iran. “If we talk about relations between Kazakhstan and Iran in the future, we can highlight …
Read More »Stable Afghanistan vital for regional peace: Achakzai
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: As long as there is no stability in Afghanistan, insecurity and instability would continue haunting the South Asian region, a senior Pakhtun nationalist leader said. Chairman of Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) Mehmood Khan Achakzai has said that peace is impossible in the region without ensuring stability …
Read More »Govt vows to remove trade barriers
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: The government will address all challenges including insecurity and corruption that the national traders are facing, chief executive Abdullah Abdullah pledged Tuesday. “The national unity government will step up efforts to address all challenges,” he assured the businessmen. “Although the security forces were engaged in fight against …
Read More »Parliament appreciates ex-spy chief for security efforts
By Akhtar M. Nikzad-KABUL: The Lower House and Upper House of parliament on Tuesday appreciated former intelligence director Rahmatullah Nabil for his efforts in security improvement during his tenure. Lower House speaker Abdul Rauf Ibrahimi said that Nabil fulfilled his job truthfully in tough and critical condition. “Legislators are proud …
Read More »Afghanistan’s High Peace Council: Five years on
Some Afghans are skeptical about an initiative intended to convince fighters to lay down their arms KABUL: Afghanistan’s High Peace Council has come in for some tough criticism in Kunduz, where militants briefly captured the provincial capital last year. The Council was set up five years ago to handle attempts …
Read More »Armed groups asked to join reconciliation process
Kabul hosts second quadrilateral meeting on peace By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: The second quadrilateral coordination group meeting kicked off Monday in Kabul, with the message of the foreign minister to “all Taliban groups” to join peace process. “We invite all Taliban groups to the peace negotiations in order to overcome the …
Read More »Wolesi Jirga polls slated for mid-October
By Akhtar M. Nikzad-KABUL: The Independent Election Commission (IEC) announced the Wolesi Jirga and district council elections for October 15th. “Today, the IEC announces that the parliamentary and district council elections will be held on October 15, 2016,” said Ahmad Yousuf Nooristani, head of the commission. Wolesi Jirga election was …
Read More »Australian PM in Kabul; vows continued support
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull paid a surprising visit to Kabul the other day, meeting President Ashraf Ghani and other senior officials. Ghani and Turnbull discussed issues regarding mutual interests, counter-terrorism and Australian cooperation with Afghanistan, bilateral ties, peace process and human rights. Ghani thanked Australia for …
Read More »We want peace but not at cost of civilian lives: Muslimyar
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Chairman of the Meshrano Jirga Fazel Hadi Muslimyar said that the government should not hold talks with those people who are hell-bent on killing civilians. He said this at the funeral ceremony of the Sunday’s suicide attack victims in Jalalabad which left 13 people killed. Scores of …
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