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Loya Jirga not to be held on determined Date: Natiqi

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Loya Jirga on Constitution which is written in Political agreement of establishing of National Unity Government will not be held on its determined date and time.

Head of the monitoring committee of practicing of political agreement of National Unity Government Mohammad Natiqi said based on the activities performed Loya Jirga will not be held on its determined date.”

A number of the representatives in the lower house of the parliament didn’t believe on Jirga and expressed their disinterests on holding the loya Jirga because it will put Afghan Government in to dark spot.

Holding of the loya jirga for adjustment of the constitution, creating post for Prime Minister are the basic articles of the National Unity Government agreement.

First part of the political agreement of the National Unity Government indicates that President is committed to hold loya Jirga on doing some adjustments in constitution and creating of the a post for Prime Minister of the country.

National Unity Government is now 9 months old and nothing has been done on establishing of the loya Jirga,there are a lot to do to meet our goals.

Lawmakers at the lower house of the parliament criticized the situation.

Daud Kalakani said,” unfortunately none of the National Unity Government political agreement has yet to be implemented, it seems that there is no decision.”

Mps at the lower house believed that the neglecting of the Government has caused distrusts among Nation and it will end up to see the Government falls.

The other member of the house Zakria Zakria said,” Loya jirga is the main article of the agreement, work should begin on it, otherwise any neglects will end up with the falls of the Government.”

National Councils, Provincial councils, district level council are the main elements of the loya jirga the question remains that if the district level election doesn’t take place the loya jirga will not be held in the country.

Reported by Hameed Sediqee

 

 

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An extraordinary meeting of the Regional Contact Group of Special Representatives of Central Asian countries on Afghanistan was held at Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The gathering brought together representatives from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan to discuss the situation in Afghanistan and explore avenues for practical cooperation, Kazakh foreign ministry said in a statement.

Yerkin Tukumov, Special Representative of the President of Kazakhstan for Afghanistan, emphasized the country’s commitment to constructive dialogue and identifying practical solutions to address pressing issues related to engagement with Kabul.

Discussions focused on enhancing trade and economic ties, expanding transit and transport corridors through Afghanistan, and addressing regional security concerns. Participants stressed the need for coordinated efforts among Central Asian states to ensure stability and promote sustainable development in Afghanistan.

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Afghanistan’s defense ministry unveils new military uniforms for armed forces

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The Ministry of National Defense of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan officially unveiled a new uniform for the country’s armed forces on Monday.

The new attire, selected for commandos, border police, and the Afghan National Army, was introduced during a special ceremony held at the Ministry’s headquarters.

The event was attended by the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Qari Mohammad Fasihuddin Fitrat, senior ministry officials, and commanders of central units. Officials emphasized that the new uniform represents discipline, cohesion, and a unified identity among all personnel.

Speaking at the ceremony, Qari Fasihuddin said the uniform is designed to reinforce order, discipline, and a shared sense of purpose within the ranks.

“This new uniform symbolizes unity and solidarity of our armed forces,” he said. “All those joining the ranks must see defending the country as their primary responsibility and commitment.”

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He said; “Every soldier must have strong willpower, high moral standards, and strict adherence to military principles. Forces must remain resolute against enemies while serving the people with integrity and responsibility.”

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Tashkent and Kabul discuss strengthening strategic partnership

The discussions come amid continued efforts by neighboring countries to maintain pragmatic engagement with Kabul despite ongoing political and economic challenges.

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A senior Uzbek official has held talks in Kabul aimed at deepening political, economic and regional cooperation between Uzbekistan and Afghanistan, as both sides seek to translate long-term strategic goals into practical outcomes.

Javlon Vakhabov, Deputy Adviser to the President of Uzbekistan, met with Abdulhai Qanet, Head of the Strategic Studies Center at Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to discuss ways to enhance cooperation and advance joint agendas under the Uzbekistan–Afghanistan partnership.

In a post on X, Vakhabov said the two sides also explored initiatives to raise public awareness of developments in both countries and across the wider region, highlighting the importance of communication and public engagement alongside diplomatic efforts.

Uzbekistan has in recent years positioned itself as an active regional partner on Afghanistan, advocating dialogue, economic cooperation, and connectivity as key tools for promoting stability. Tashkent has supported regional infrastructure and trade initiatives aimed at linking Central and South Asia, while stressing that economic engagement can contribute to long-term security.

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The discussions come amid continued efforts by neighboring countries to maintain pragmatic engagement with Kabul despite ongoing political and economic challenges.

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