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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaking to Al Jazeera’s UpFront on the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, said the U.S. and International troops existence could not bring security to Afghanistan.

Karzia said the U.S. and International Forces presence in Afghanistan could not defeat extremism, but rather increased extremism in the region.

“The presence of the International Forces in Afghanistan and of the United States in Afghanistan and the region did not bring security or defeat of extremism rather we see more of it.”

He says he is “grateful for the [US] liberation of Afghanistan as it occurred in 2001″ but is unhappy with subsequent behavior.

But as always he criticized US military negligence to target terrorist’s safe heavens outside Afghanistan and their role for civilian causalities in the Afghan remote areas.

He claims, “what they [the US military] did to civilians and villages was wrong, that why I raised my voice”.

When questioned about Karzia calling Taliban his ‘brothers’ and about the death of the Taliban’s Supreme Leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, said: “I never feel happy for the death of anybody even if that person has caused me personnel harm or even that person caused harm to our country; therefore, I neither celebrate it Mullah Omar’s death nor did I send him a condolence.”

Karzai rejects his return back to the power as the president of Afghanistan saying I will ‘definitely’ not return back in ‘absolute terms’ and I want this country to move forward, to be a flourishing democracy where Afghan people will have a happy, peaceful and prosperous life.

He calls Al-Qaeda a myth in Afghanistan and ISIL a baseless group. Adding, ISIL are Pakistani militants in the eastern Nengarhar province of Afghanistan operating under the name of ‘Daesh’ and are well equipped.

Reported by: Fahim Noori

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Nooruddin Azizi, Afghanistan’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, met with Ankush Satana and his delegation at his office to discuss expanding economic and technological cooperation.

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa governor urges political dialogue with Afghanistan

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Faisal Karim Kundi, Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, stressed the importance of political dialogue with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan during a regional meeting on “Security, Trade, and Economic Affairs between Pakistan and Afghanistan” held in Peshawar.

The event was hosted by the University of Peshawar’s Department of International Relations.

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Kundi stated that security in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is directly affected by conditions in Afghanistan and recalled how past conflicts, including post-Soviet wars and post-9/11 events, fueled militancy in the region.

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US raises concerns over American detainees in Afghanistan

Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, said talks with U.S. officials are ongoing and expressed hope for a peaceful resolution.

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