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Ghani’s speech at US Congress made ties stronger between two nations

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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President Ghani’s recent statements at US congress made relations stronger between Afghanistan-America.

Afghan analysts praised President Ghani’s new steps in relations between the two countries.

Ghani has promised US lawmakers his country will be able to pay for its own security forces within a decade, during a trip to Washington designed to shore up American financial and military support.

In an address to a joint session of US Congress, Afghan president Ashraf Ghani surveys Middle East, also expresses concern over Islamic State and openness to reconciliation with Taliban. Ghani said Islamic State militants are already sending advance guards to southern and western Afghanistan “to test for vulnerabilities”. He also said Pakistan’s counter-insurgency operations are pushing the Taliban from south Waziristan towards Afghanistan’s border regions.

In an impassioned address, Ghani said groups like the Islamic State pose a “terrible threat” to the region and said their hatred must be challenged from “within the religion of Islam.”

“We are willing to speak truth to terror,” Ghani said of the Afghan people.

Ghani’s message to the Muslim world aligns with recent appeals from a handful of other moderate leaders in the region, including Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. While he warned of what he described as a “darker cloud” of extremism looming over the region, Ghani also voiced hope about Afghanistan’s future.

He said Afghanistan is “uniquely positioned” to block the spread of extremism. “After all, we defeated most of the empires,” he chuckled, to laughter from the congressional audience.

“We have no more interest in perpetuating a childish dependence than you have in being saddled with a poor family member who lacks the energy and drive to get out and find a job,” added Ghani. “We are not going to be the lazy uncle Joe.”

However, Afghan analyst said that the deep of President ghani’s talks was overall but presenting the future’s plans give US congress a new picture from Afghanistan in the next years.

This is the first trip of national unity government to United States. President Ghani urged US president to not abandon Afghanistan and cooperate in fight against terrorism with his country.

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Afghan and Turkish ambassadors discuss expansion of bilateral relations

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Gul Hasan Hasan, the Ambassador of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in Moscow, met with Tanju Bilgic, the Ambassador of Turkey, to discuss strengthening and expanding political, economic, and cultural relations between Kabul and Ankara.

In a statement issued by the Afghan Embassy in Moscow on Friday, the meeting also expressed appreciation for Turkey’s balanced policy toward the Islamic Emirate, based on mutual respect.

Both sides emphasized the need to facilitate visa issuance for Afghan traders and patients by Turkey and to further strengthen comprehensive cooperation between the two countries.

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US accuses IEA of ‘hostage diplomacy’ at UN Security Council meeting

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At the United Nations Security Council session renewing the 1988 sanctions mandate, US deputy representative, Tammy Bruce, said on Thursday that the Monitoring Team remains vital for assessing security and human rights conditions in Afghanistan.

She said the team’s reports provide key insights into the Islamic Emirate’s counterterrorism efforts and its human rights record, especially regarding women and girls.

Bruce accused the IEA of continuing “hostage diplomacy,” noting they have sought the release of an al-Qaida operative held at Guantanamo Bay detention camp in exchange for detained American citizens.

“The Taliban (IEA) must end all forms of hostage-taking and wrongful detentions,” she said. “The UN 1988 sanctions regime and its Monitoring Team remain critical tools for the international community to hold the Taliban accountable, including for these deplorable tactics.”

China’s envoy, Fu Cong, welcomed the Monitoring Team’s recent visit to Afghanistan and encouraged its experts to maintain engagement with and dialogue with the Afghan government.

“We urge the Afghan government to earnestly fulfil its counterterrorism responsibilities and take more resolute and effective measures to completely eradicate all terrorist forces in the country, including Daesh, al Qaeda, ETIM and TTP,” he said.
The envoy called for travel ban exemptions for Islamic Emirate officials to facilitate their international engagement.

Russian deputy representative, Anna Evstigneeva, said that attempts to shift the focus from key issues related to combating terrorism and narcotics trafficking to the human rights situation in Afghanistan are counterproductive and will undermine the effective implementation by experts of their tasks.

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IEA in response to UNSC’s new decision: Repeating failed experiences ‘not logical’

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Hamdullah Fitrat, Deputy Spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, said in response to the United Nations Security Council’s recent decision that sanctions and restrictions have yielded no results in the past and will not benefit anyone in the future.

In a statement on Friday, Fitrat described the repeated use of such measures and what he called “failed experiences” as not logical.

On Thursday night, the United Nations Security Council extended for another year the mandate of the committee overseeing sanctions related to Afghanistan.

Fitrat, however, said the positions of China and Russia were worthy of appreciation, adding that the tangible progress and current realities in Afghanistan are not compatible with sanctions that were imposed during a period of crisis and have continued until now.

He stated that Afghanistan is on a path of progress and engagement with various countries and that security and stability are improving day by day.

Fitrat emphasized that under such circumstances, Afghanistan needs cooperation rather than the imposition or extension of sanctions on a daily basis.

He also called on Western countries to reconsider their policies and pursue constructive engagement with Afghanistan.

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