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شورای امنیت: رهایی زندانیان طالبان به سود صلح و امنیت نیست
شورای امنیت ملی افغانستان امروز ( سه شنبه، ۱۸ قوس) میگوید که رهایی زندانیان طالب پیش از رسیدن به توافق صلح و آتش بس دایمی هیچ سودی برای بهبود وضعیت امنیتی نخواهد داشت.
رحمت الله اندر، سخنگوی شورای امنیت ملی، تاکید می ورزد که رهایی بیش ۵۰۰۰ زندانی طالب برای کاهش خشونتها اثرگذار نبوده، بل انتقاد در برابر حکومت را بیشتر ساخت.
اندر در این باره گفت:” درباره رهایی و عدم رهایی زندانیان طالب روی روند صلح تاثیر خاص ندارد و حکومت ۵۰۰۰ زندانی را رها کرد که به کاهش خشونتها و روند صلح کمک نکرد و بر عکس انتقادها در برابر حکومت بیشتر شد.”
در همین حال رییس مجلس سنا می گوید که رهایی زندانیان طالب سبب کاهش خشونتها نه بل سبب افزایش خشونتها در کشور شد.
فضل هادی مسلمیار، رییس مجلس سنا، در این باره گفت:” پس از رهایی زندانیان طالب متاسفانه خلاف انتظار خشونت ها زیاد شد و مردم هم تهدید میشوند و هم قربانی میشوند و طالبان باید اگر صلح میخواهند گذشت هم نداشته باشند.”
از سویی هم هییت اداری مجلس سنا از حکومت میخواهد که پیش از آتش بس واقعی و امضای توافق صلح نباید حتی یک زندانی دیگر طالب از بند آزاد شوند.
محمد علم ایزدیار، معاون نخست مجلس سنا، در این باره گفت:”تجربه رهایی زندانیان طالب نباید تکرار شود تا این که توافق نامه به امضا نرسیده نباید طالبان از زندان آزاد شوند و نشود که یک بار دیگر به بهانه آتش بس زندانیان شان را آزاد کنند، زیرا آتش بس شکستانده هم میشود.”
فیصل سمیع، منشی مجلس سنا در این باره گفت:”خواست ما از رییس جمهور این است که این بار فریب فرمایشات قلابی امریکا را نخورد و تا زمانی که طالبان آتش بس واقعی نکنند و دست از جنگ نکشند و سلاح به زمین نگذارند یک زندانی طالب باید رها نشود.”
بااین حال قانون گذاران در مجلس تاکید می ورزند که معامله های پنهانی امریکا با گروه طالبان برای مردم پذیرفتنی نیست و هر گونه توافق خلاف انتظار مردم سبب ادامه خشونتها در افغانستان خواهد شد.
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CASA-1000: Kyrgyzstan completes its part, Afghanistan work still in progress
Kyrgyzstan has completed major construction work on its territory under the regional energy project CASA-1000, according to a recent report by the Eurasian Stabilization and Development Fund (ESDF). With key infrastructure now in place, further progress on the project depends on the completion of construction in Afghanistan, which is expected by the end of 2027.
The report notes that Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Pakistan have largely finalized their respective infrastructure components and are now awaiting the completion of the Afghan section before moving forward with full operational stages.
The CASA-1000 project, valued at approximately $1.2 billion, aims to establish a high-voltage electricity transmission line linking Central and South Asia. The initiative is designed to enable Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to export surplus hydropower during summer months, when electricity demand rises in Pakistan and Afghanistan due to increased use of cooling systems.
Construction work in Afghanistan was suspended in August 2021, at a stage when only about 18 percent of transmission structures had been installed, although more than 90 percent of equipment had already been delivered to the country. Following extended negotiations and security assurances, work on the Afghan section resumed in December 2024.
ESDF experts say that once construction in Afghanistan is completed, participating countries will be able to begin technical testing of the high-voltage direct current (HVDC) system. A full launch of the regional energy corridor is expected by the end of 2027, marking a significant milestone in regional energy integration between Central and South Asia.
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Afghan scholars say death of Maulana Muhammad Idris ‘major loss’
Afghan scholars have described the “martyrdom” of Maulana Muhammad Idris, a prominent Pakistani religious scholar, as a major loss and have extended their condolences over his death to all scholars worldwide, particularly to the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan.
In a condolence message, Afghan scholars stated: “Killing scholars is a grave injustice that brings the wrath and anger of Almighty Allah and is considered an unforgivable crime. We, the scholars of Afghanistan, strongly condemn such actions.”
They also urged the government of Pakistan to take serious measures to prevent the targeting of religious scholars.
Maulana Muhammad Idris was killed on Tuesday in an armed attack in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
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Islamic Emirate urges UN, aid agencies to engage Pakistan on returnee issues
The Islamic Emirate’s High Commission for Addressing Migrants’ Problems has called on international organizations and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to engage with Pakistan to prevent difficulties for Afghan nationals, ensure they are not subjected to harassment, and facilitate their swift return.
The commission said the issues should be addressed as a matter of urgency.
According to the commission, Afghan returnees entering the country through the Torkham crossing are often held up for days on the Pakistani side for various reasons. It added that women, children, and elderly people are among those affected, many of whom are facing multiple hardships while waiting along roads in uncertain conditions.
“Our request is that Afghan migrants should not be left waiting on the other side of the border,” the commission said.
“We have the necessary capacity to receive and resettle returnees. Regardless of the number arriving each day, we are able to manage them and provide the required services.”
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