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Security forces, especially Police have support of Afghan people: CEO

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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The chief of executive officer (CEO) Abdullah Abdullah said that Afghan security forces, especially Police have the support of Afghan people in nationwide combat.

A 3-day summit of police officials of all provinces of Afghanistan held on Tuesday in the ministry of interior to review and assess the security situation in the country.

CEO, Abdullah Abdullah praised Police’s efforts in providing security in the summit and said that people’s support also caused Afghan forces to have great achievements.

“We trust on security forces, especially Police. We expect Afghan police commanders to do more efforts in providing security and attracting public support will be essential key to our success.” Abdullah said.

In the meantime, the ministry of interior said that the security situation of the country is under serious evaluation and great operational programs will be launched to provide better security by the beginning of next year.

Norrulhaq Ulomi, minister of interior said, “Providing security is our responsibility and the Afghan people and the international community will be alongside of us and support security forces.”

Meanwhile, US army general, John Campbell emphasized on America’s support from Afghanistan and stressed that America will have a long-term role in mission in Afghanistan.

“We praise Gen. Ulomi as Afghanistan interior minister and finally I must say that Afghan security forces will have the overwhelming support of America.” Campbell noted.

All Afghanistan’s security challenges, lack of police forces and security situation of the country will be assess in this 3-day summit.

Launching operations in conjunction with the New Year, preventing possible threats by terrorist groups will be the basic programs which the interior ministry emphasized on them.

 

Reported by Rafi Sidiqi

 

 

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UNAMA, Pakistan discuss security, human rights, and regional cooperation

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Pakistan’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan, Mohammad Sadiq, met with a senior UNAMA delegation led by Indrika Ratwatte, the Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General, along with Malick Ceesay, Head of the UNAMA Liaison Office in Islamabad.

During the meeting, both sides discussed the current human rights situation, security developments, regional trade, and other key issues concerning Afghanistan and neighboring countries, Sadiq said on X.

Mohammad Sadiq emphasized Pakistan’s concerns about terrorism, stressing that terrorist groups operating from inside Afghanistan pose serious security challenges for the region. He underscored the importance of preventing the use of Afghan soil against any country and called for coordinated regional and international action to counter shared threats.

The discussions reaffirmed the importance of continued engagement, cooperation, and humanitarian support. Both sides highlighted the need to strengthen joint efforts on stability, counterterrorism, and sustainable economic development across the region.

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U.S. says review of Afghanistan policy still underway

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U.S. Assistant Secretary of State S. Paul Kapur told a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Wednesday that Washington’s review of its Afghanistan policy remains in progress.

He said the process is “inter-agency” and involves multiple departments across the U.S. government, adding that there are “many moving pieces.” Kapur noted that he could not provide a clear timeline for completion but pledged to keep lawmakers informed:

U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized the Biden administration’s handling of the 2021 military withdrawal from Afghanistan.

He has also faulted the decision to leave military equipment behind and the abandonment of the Bagram Air Base.

 

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Pakistan appoints two consuls general in Kandahar and Mazar-e-Sharif

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan has appointed 19 new ambassadors and consuls general for its overseas missions.

Among these appointments, Shahbaz Hussain and Awais Ahmad Khan have been named as Pakistan’s consuls general in Kandahar and Mazar-e-Sharif, respectively.

Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, said in a post on X that these appointments were made with the approval of Shahbaz Sharif, the country’s Prime Minister.

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