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ARG says issues over “Electoral Reforms” between the NUG leaders has been resolved

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Presidential Spokesman Ajmal Obaid Abedy says disagreements between President Ghani and Chief Executive Officer Abdullah over the special commission for electoral reforms has been resolved.

Abedy in an interview with Ariana News declared that currently there is no difference over this issue, but denies to provide information on when the commission is going to start performing their responsibilities and it seems the conflicts are still existed.

Afghan government is committed to bring fundamental electoral reforms in electoral system and we are promising to fulfill our commitments,” Abedy said.

He has also said that “different views existed between the President and the CEO, but now they are resolved.”

President Ghani issued a decree tasking a special commission to bring reforms in electoral law and electoral systems before the unity leaders make their first visit to the US.

Disagreements rose over MP Shukria Barakzai appointment as the head of the commission, because she was one of the closest allies of President Ghani during presidential campaigns.

Gul Ahmad Madadzay a member of the commission said,” we are ready to start our job, the government should pave the way for us and according to the political agreement the Chief Executive Office must take action in this regard”.

Electoral experts insisting on dismissal of the current commissioners in IEC and IECC before going to another election.

Fazel Ahmad Manawi who was Ex-Chief of Independent Election Commission said,” As we see the disagreements over the current members of the commissions it is impossible to held another election without dismissal of a number of the commissioners”.

Earlier Chief Executive Office announced that the special commission is formed without this office agreement and against the articles of the political power-sharing agreement.

It seems that apparently the only difference over the special commission between the NUG leaders is over Shukria Barakzai appointment as the head of the commission.

Reported by: Nasrat Parsa

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UNHCR delegation meets Afghan ambassador in Islamabad to discuss refugee support

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A UNHCR delegation led by Filippa Candler, Head of UNHCR in Afghanistan, met with Sardar Ahmad Shakeeb, Ambassador of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan to Pakistan, to discuss ongoing humanitarian assistance and challenges faced by Afghan refugees in Pakistan.

The meeting, which also included Charlie Goodlake, Senior External Relations Officer for the UNHCR Commission in Afghanistan, focused on the plight of remaining Afghan refugees, students, and other Afghan nationals living in Pakistan.

Ambassador Shakeeb welcomed the delegation and praised UNHCR for closely monitoring refugees’ living conditions and communicating their situation to the international community. However, he noted that the assistance provided so far remains insufficient.

“Although the support is limited, it is commendable that UNHCR continues to highlight refugees’ hardships,” Shakeeb said during the meeting.

Candler acknowledged the constraints, stating that despite financial limitations, UNHCR remains committed to providing the maximum possible assistance to Afghan refugees.

Goodlake provided an update on UNHCR’s support for returnees, saying the organization delivered approximately $25 million in assistance to refugees returning from Pakistan and Iran in 2025. He confirmed that UNHCR’s support would continue in coordination with the Afghan government.

The meeting concluded with both parties agreeing to continue cooperation and strengthen coordination on refugee and returnee support.

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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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