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Baghlan 8th Anniversary Of 15th Aqrab Martyrs Marked
Kabul residents marked the 8th anniversary of the deputies of the National Assembly in the Baghlan incident and other martyrs.
Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, the former minister of commerce, who was killed in a suicide attack in Baghlan province on November 7, 2007, was remembered by his friends and followers on his eight death anniversary on Friday.
Survivors of the 8 years ago incident in Baghlan called on government to reopen the case of 15th Aqrab and identification of the perpetrators of the serial killers in Afghanistan.
“The former government failed to reveal the real incident of 15th Aqrab. Now we hope from the leaders of the national unity government to fulfill their commitments regarding the issue,” Sayed Ali Kazimi, Parliament member said.
Meanwhile, the Chief of Executive Officer, Abdullah Abdullah encouraged people a determination to eliminate the disbelieves and said, “Sayed Mustafa Kazimi along with other martyrs have not hesitated of anything that was useful for the country and they themselves went toward the testimony.”
On November 7, 2007, a suicide bomber plunged at a delegation of lawmakers who were visiting a small town in northern Baghlan province. At least 26 people were killed in the attack, which included Mr. Kazemi, a group of parliamentarians and school children.
Mr. Kazemi was among the five members of Parliament killed in that attack. More than 50 others were wounded in the attack.
The lawmakers killed in the incident included Abdul Mateen from Helmand, Qudrutallah Zaki from Takhar, Said Rahman Hehmat, from Kunar and Muhammad Arif Zarif from Kabul.
The attack took place outside a sugar factory in Pul-i-Kumri area of Baghlan, where the bomber detonated his explosives, leading to carnage.
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UK envoy highlights importance of Afghanistan-Pakistan relations and women’s inclusion
Both sides discussed the need for practical steps to strengthen relations between Kabul and Islamabad amid ongoing regional diplomatic efforts concerning Afghanistan.
UK Special Envoy for Afghanistan Richard Lindsay has emphasized the importance of improving relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan and ensuring the inclusion of Afghan women and girls in society.
In a statement issued following his meeting with Afghanistan’s representative to Qatar, Suhail Shaheen, in Doha, Lindsay described the talks as valuable and focused on key regional and social issues related to Afghanistan.
According to the British envoy, both sides discussed the need for practical steps to strengthen relations between Kabul and Islamabad amid ongoing regional diplomatic efforts concerning Afghanistan.
Lindsay also stressed the importance of the participation and inclusion of Afghan women and girls in society, an issue that continues to be a major focus of international engagement with the Islamic Emirate.
The meeting comes as regional and international diplomatic contacts regarding Afghanistan continue, with several countries and international actors seeking broader dialogue on political, humanitarian and regional security issues.
Britain has repeatedly called for greater engagement on matters related to education, women’s participation and regional stability while continuing diplomatic contacts concerning Afghanistan.
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Five million people have returned to Afghanistan since 2023, UN reports
According to the report, the United Nations will hold a meeting in Baku this week to discuss how to coordinate support for the integration of returnees in Afghanistan.
The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) has announced that more than five million people have returned to Afghanistan since 2023.
The organization reported on Monday that this influx has led to a significant increase in the country’s population, creating new challenges in the areas of housing and urban services.
According to the report, the United Nations will hold a meeting in Baku this week to discuss how to coordinate support for the integration of returnees in Afghanistan.
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China’s special envoy visits Afghanistan, holds talks with Muttaqi and Anas Haqqani
According to the ministry, the discussions focused on China-Afghanistan relations as well as regional and international issues of mutual interest.
China’s Special Envoy for Afghan Affairs, Yue Xiaoyong, has visited Afghanistan and Qatar as part of a regional diplomatic tour aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and discussing regional cooperation, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
In a statement, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Yue traveled to Afghanistan and Qatar from May 10 to May 16, 2026.
During his visit to Afghanistan, the Chinese envoy held separate meetings with Afghanistan’s Acting Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi and senior Interior Ministry adviser Anas Haqqani.
According to the ministry, the discussions focused on China-Afghanistan relations as well as regional and international issues of mutual interest.
China has continued diplomatic engagement with Afghanistan since the Islamic Emirate returned to power in 2021 and has repeatedly stressed the importance of regional stability, economic cooperation and connectivity projects involving Afghanistan.
In recent years, Beijing has also expanded talks with Afghan officials on trade, infrastructure development and security cooperation.
As part of the regional tour, Yue also visited Qatar, where he met Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Khulaifi, Qatar’s Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said both sides exchanged views on issues of common concern, but did not provide further details about the discussions.
China and Qatar have both remained actively involved in regional diplomacy related to Afghanistan, including humanitarian assistance, political dialogue and economic cooperation initiatives.
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