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Pakistan PM, Army Chief to visit Kabul Today

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Four high ranking Pakistani officials including PM Nawaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif will visit Kabul today.

Chief Executive Office of Afghanistan calls this visit an effort to promote peace talks and security relations between the two countries.

Jawid Faisal, Deputy Spokesman of the CEO of Afghanistan said,” they will negotiate on peace talks with Taliban during this visit, both Afghanistan and Pakistan will ask demands from each other”.

But recently Mohaqqaq, Second Deputy of the CEO has claimed that Taliban has increased surprising attacks across Afghanistan by false negotiation rumors.

A number of Parliament members also doubt peace talks with the Taliban through Pakistan’s mediation.

All Afghanistan’s miseries are because of Pakistan, Pakistani leaders are travelling to Afghanistan to oversee battlefields in Afghanistan,” MP Abbas Ebrahimzada said.

Assadullah Sadati, another member of the House said,” the objective of Pakistani officials is negotiations with Afghanistan; they want to prove that Pakistan is committed to peace process and encourage Afghanistan government for peace talks”.

Last week Pakistan ISI Chief, Rizwan Akhtar travelled to Kabul for a four day visit, but Afghan Presidential office did not disseminate any details of the meetings while CEO office said that peace and security issues were discussed during the visits.

Sharif’s visit to Kabul will be his first visit to Afghanistan since President Ashraf Ghani’s national unity government assumed charge in Kabul.

According to the reports PM Sharif’s delegation is to hold separate meetings with both national unity leaders.

Reported by: Ahmad Farshad Saleh

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US claims 2,000 evacuated Afghans have links to terrorist groups

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Joe Kent, Director of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), told a congressional committee that two thousand Afghans evacuated to the United States in 2021 are believed to have links to terrorist organizations.

Kent said these individuals are part of a group of 88,000 Afghans who entered the United States under the “Operation Allies Welcome” program following the collapse of the former Afghan government. According to him, these evacuees “were not properly vetted,” and the screening process was insufficient.

He also referred to the recent attack in Washington, D.C., in which an Afghan evacuee shot two National Guard soldiers, killing one and injuring the other. Kent said the attacker had also arrived in the United States through the Afghan evacuation effort.

The NCTC director added that U.S. security agencies, including the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security, are jointly investigating the two thousand Afghans identified as having suspected links to terrorist organizations. He said that in addition to Afghans, U.S. authorities have also identified 16,000 people from other countries who entered the United States despite having “possible ties” to terrorist groups.

These claims come as debates continue in Washington over how the Afghan evacuation was managed and the security implications that followed.

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Iran to host regional meeting on Afghanistan next week

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Esmaeil Baqaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has announced that Tehran will host a regional meeting on Afghanistan next week.

Referring to Iran’s ongoing consultations with neighboring countries, including Pakistan and Afghanistan, aimed at promoting peace and stability in the region, he said: “The Islamic Republic of Iran attaches fundamental importance to security and stability in our neighboring environment, and in this regard, spares no effort to reduce tensions among regional countries and to strengthen mutual understanding.”

He described the upcoming meeting as the result of consultations held at various levels with neighboring countries and other regional actors, expressing hope that this initiative will play an effective role in enhancing regional cohesion and easing tensions.

According to Baqaei, the regional meeting will take place next week in Tehran, hosted by Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and will be attended by special representatives for Afghan affairs from Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, China, and Russia.

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EU pledges €25 million to support WFP programs in Afghanistan

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The European Union has announced €25 million in assistance to the World Food Programme’s Afghanistan office.

According to the EU, the aid will be used to develop climate-resilient projects and strengthen local food systems in Afghanistan.

It will also help create employment opportunities for women and youth, as well as support school nutrition programs.

The EU added that this cooperation will continue to expand opportunities that improve the lives of Afghans.

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