AT-KABUL: The ex-President Hamid Karzai in a meeting with the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhunkhwa (KP) Pervez Khattak and his accompanying delegation on Wednesday said that elimination of financial sources of terrorism is a must for bringing peace to the region. The two leaders explored ways to bring lasting peace …
Read More »Abdullah, Dastgir discuss bilateral trade opportunities
AT-KABUL: Commerce Minister of Pakistan Khurram Dastgir Khan called on the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Abdullah Abdulllah on Wednesday, discussing different mutual issues including Kabul-Islamabad trade ties and utilizing the current opportunities for boosting commerce relations between the two countries. During the meeting, Dastgir said there are several opportunities for …
Read More »Afghan opiate production increased fortyfold during US mission: Russian official
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Head of the Russian Security Council Nikolai Patrushev said the other day that manufacture of opiates in Afghanistan has grown fortyfold during the US Operation Enduring Freedom in the country. Russia’s Sputnik reported quoted Patrushez as saying that extremists in the country benefit from lax law enforcement and use their foothold …
Read More »IEDs hamper humanitarian efforts in Afghanistan: Report
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Expressing serious concerns over use of the improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in the conflict zones, a British nonprofit organization said that humanitarian efforts were hampered by the IEDs in war zones such as Afghanistan. In its report released the other day, Chatham House said the IEDs were …
Read More »Moscow to work with Kabul in fight against terror: Lavrov
KABUL: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov reiterated his country’s continued support to normalize situation in Afghanistan and work with Afghanistan and international partners to fight the menace of terror. “We are ready to provide all-encompassing aid to Afghanistan in order to stabilize the situation in the country which remains complex,” …
Read More »Refugees in Pakistan being harassed: UN
KABUL: The United Nations is faced with funding and legal problems in dealing with the issue of voluntary repatriation of 1.5 million Afghan refugees from Pakistan, an official said on Tuesday. In an effort to tackle the issue, the UN refugee agency is trying to convince Pakistan into integratinga certain …
Read More »India committed to making Afghanistan ‘peaceful, prosperous’: Sushma Swaraj
NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj today hosted a dinner for Afghan First Lady Rula Ghani during which she assured her of India’s continued commitment towards assisting Afghanistan in becoming a peaceful and prosperous country. Noting that Afghanistan has a very special place for India, Swaraj said the country …
Read More »Two policemen killed in Takhar
AT-KABUL: Two policemen have been killed and another wounded when a group of insurgents attacked a checkpoint of Afghan security forces in northern Takhar province the other night. The acting governor of the province, Sunnatullah Temori, said that a group of militants attacked a police check point in Khwaja Ghar …
Read More »14 schools, 3 clinics to get buildings in Nangarhar
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Japan will build 14 schools and three clinics in eastern Nangarhar province at the total cost of $10 million, said an official source on Tuesday. Nangarhar deputy governor, Muhammad Hanif Gerdiwal, told reporters that the construction works of the uplift projects would be kicked off next week. …
Read More »Militants attack ANP checkpoint in Bamiyan
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: A group of militants stormed a security checkpoint of Afghan National Police (ANP) in central Bamiyan province, said an official source in the province. Bamiyan Police Chief, Khudayar Qudus, said that a swamp of militants attacked a checkpoint of ANP in Shibar district of the province on …
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