AT News KABUL: NATO’s Senior Civilian Representative to Afghanistan, Nicholas Kay, said that Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) “are increasingly strong and capable. Speaking at an event titled “The Role of NATO in the Afghan Peace Process” hosted by the Afghanistan Institute of Strategic Studies (AISS) in Kabul, …
Read More »NATO chief: Our mission continues in Afghanistan
AT News KABUL: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) continues its mission in Afghanistan, the organization’s secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg said, calling the country’s mission the biggest engagement so far. Stoltenberg said Wednesday in Brussels that Afghanistan along with Iraq had important roles for NATO’s mission to defeat Daesh terrorist group. …
Read More »Two U.S service members killed in Logar helicopter crash
AT News Report KABUL: At least two U.S. service members were killed, after a chopper crashed in eastern Logar province. U.S Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) in a press statement said that two U.S. service members were killed in a helicopter crash on November 20. According to the statement the cause of …
Read More »Taliban – the world’s ‘deadliest group’ in 2018: Survey
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: The Taliban was the world’s “deadliest terrorist group” last year, according to a new survey, amid a rise in terrorist activity in Afghanistan and the winding down of conflicts in Syria and Iraq. The 2019 Global Terrorism Index, published on November 20 by the Sydney-based Institute …
Read More »Russia hopes intra-Afghan talks will be held before year-end
A date for the meeting has not been agreed on yet, because China has problems with coordinating the list of participants from Kabul, Zamir Kabulov informed. AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: Russia expects the intra-Afghan meeting in Beijing to be held before the end of this year, Special Presidential Envoy for …
Read More »Karzai condemns pardon of US criminal soldiers
AT News Report KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai, strongly condemned the US President Trump’s decision to pardon those American troops who have killed Afghan civilians and committed war crimes in Afghanistan. Karzai denounced the move as against all human norms and principle, saying that the US government proved by this …
Read More »US have effective military justice: Esper
AT News Report KABUL: US Secretary of Defense, Mark Esper has called American military justice system affective following President Donald Trump’s decision of pardoning three war crimes cases of the US military officers. In respond to a question in a joint press news with South Korean Defense Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo, …
Read More »Was Blackwater behind the collapse of Afghan peace talks?
A Turkish News Agency, Dailysabah, has reported that the meeting in Islamabad on Oct. 4 between the U.S. negotiators, led by special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad, and the Taliban delegation led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, was an important milestone to resume the peace negotiations, which were abruptly called off by …
Read More »US supports delay of Taliban prisoners swap
AT News Report KABUL: US ambassador to Kabul, John Bass has announced Washington’s support to Afghan government’s decision to reassess on the delay of prisoner swap with the Taliban militants. “We supported President Ghani’s announcement to release three Taliban prisoners to promote peace and the decision to reassess their pending …
Read More »Karzai emphasizes on regional powers’ role on regional stability
AT News Report KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai emphasized on the cooperation by the regional powers particularly Russia and China with stability in the region. “We all including Afghanistan, Central Asian states, and particularly the region’s great powers Russia and China to fully and closely cooperate to control situation in …
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