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Ghani promises peace; Abdullah warns of hard days ahead

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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Peace and stability will be ensured in Afghanistan soon and the country will be self-sustained, President Ghani speaking at the celebration of the 27th year of the Soviet Union forces withdrawal from Afghanistan said.

Meanwhile, Afghan President praised Mujahdeen achievements against the Soviet Union and emphasized that Jihadi leaders will be included in the Afghanistan’s High Peace Council while calling on Taliban insurgents group to accept the call for peace.

“I would like to call on Taliban groups again to accept the peace message of the Afghan people and the efforts of Mujahdeen for peace,” Ghani said.

Unlike the President, his election rival and the current Chief Executive of the National Unity Government, Abdullah Abdullah, warns hard days ahead and emphasizes to use former Mujahdeen in the fight against the terrorism.

“Our message [to Taliban] is to stop killing innocent Afghans,” CE Abdullah said,” if they have any idea or considerations then they [Taliban] should come and express it in the negotiation table, because killing people is not the solution.”

Sibghatullah Mojaddedi, a former Jihadi leader, who called President Ghani “inexperienced in administration” during an interview with Ariana News apologized President Ghani in the ceremony and emphasized to announce “Jihad” against Pakistan.

“Taliban are not coming from the sky, they are coming from Pakistan, finally we will be forced to announce Jihad against Pakistan as we did against the Soviet Union,” Mojaddedi said.

Adding, that I have shared this with the President, but he has advised to ‘keep patience’.

Another speaker of the session, Karim Khalili, the Second Vice President of former President Karzia, said we will not accept humiliating peace as we have a strong army, police and spy agency supported by the people of Afghanistan.

The Soviet-Afghan War lasted over nine years from December 1997 to February 1998. The Mujahideen fought against the Soviet Army and allied Afghan forces and reportedly between 850,000 – 1.5 million civilians were killed and millions of Afghans fled the country as refugees, mostly to Pakistan and Iran as a consequence of the War.

Reported by: Ahmad Farshad Saleh 

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Iran says work underway to block eastern border with Afghanistan

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Iranian officials say work is intensely underway on the implementation of plan to block the country’s eastern border with Afghanistan.

According to Iranian media, the commander of the Ground Forces of Iran spoke on Thursday at a ceremony in the city of Mashhad about the sealing of the country’s borders with Afghanistan.

Kioumars Heydari added: “According to the measures contemplated by the Islamic Republic, we are in the process of sealing the borders.”

He did not specify the exact timing for the completion of the border sealing plan between Iran and Afghanistan, but added: “Our estimate is that the sealing of the eastern border of the country will be completed as soon as possible.”

Afghanistan and Iran share more than 900 kilometers of common border.

Experts, meanwhile, believe that this will cause a change in dealings with Afghan immigrants.

The Islamic Emirate, however, says fencing on the borders of Iran and Afghanistan will proceed in coordination with the Afghan government.

According to experts, Iran is seeking to solve its security concerns and will spend a lot of money in the process of blocking the border but this border wall will be finished for the benefit of both countries, and drug trafficking and movement of terrorist groups will be at least under control.

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Pakistan rejects IEA’s allegations of Daesh using its territory against Afghanistan

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan on Thursday rejected the statements of the Islamic Emirate regarding the use of Pakistan’s soil against Afghanistan by Daesh, calling the remarks as “unwarranted and irresponsible.”

Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, spokesperson of Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in a press conference that instead of such statements, the Afghan authorities should take effective action against all terror groups, based in Afghanistan.

Earlier, the Pakistan Army claimed that last month’s suicide attack that killed five Chinese nationals in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had been planned in Afghanistan and had been carried out by an Afghan.

In reaction, a spokesman for the Ministry of Defense of Afghanistan, Inayatullah Khwarazmi, said that in an area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which is under the security of the Pakistan Army, the killing of Chinese nationals is either the weakness of the security institutions or their cooperation with the attackers.

He also said: “We have cases where the Daesh entered Afghanistan from Pakistan, and Pakistani soil was used against our soil, and the attacks are planned in that country.”

Pakistan has repeatedly claimed that Afghan soil is being used in attacks against Pakistan, but this was the first time the Islamic Emirate accused Pakistan of not preventing Daesh from entering Afghanistan.

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Afghans will have a good future under the shadow of Islamic system: Haqqani

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Acting Minister of Interior Sirajuddin Haqqani has said in a meeting with the European Union envoy in Kabul that Afghans will have a good future in peace and under the shadow of the Islamic system.

According to a statement released by the Ministry of Interior on Friday, Haqqani, in his meeting with Raffaella Iodice, the European Union’s Chargé d’affaires to Afghanistan, said that Afghans will work hard, endure hardships and will be on the path of progress.

The EU envoy expressed her hope for continued peace and a better future for Afghans, according to the statement.

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