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Decisions without Consideration of Situation Not in Favor of Government: Abdullah

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Last Updated on: October 24, 2022

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The National Unity Government Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah urged that those who are taking decisions without considering the ongoing condition are not in the favor of the country and the people.

He insisted that I will fight seriously against discrimination, injustice, and discord.

Meanwhile, President special envoy on good Governance stated that Afghan security forces ranks don’t have to become political and tribal.

Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah in the 15th anniversary of the Afghanistan National hero Ahmad Shah Masoud has expressed his concerns about the ongoing condition of the country.

He said,” A combat started, but we are not even in the middle of it, unfortunately there is still discrimination, injustice, and discord, we can see the following issues in the queue of those who are against terrorism, the followers of the National Hero of Afghanistan Ahmad Shah Masoud will pound a powerful fist on the mouth of those who are trying to promote injustice, discord, and discrimination.”

Meanwhile Afghanistan President Special envoy on good Governance Ahmad Zai Masoud said,” Unfortunately we witness terrorist’s attacks on daily basis and the security responsible aren’t enough experienced, well educated and well trained on their duties where they are being assigned, either they are coming to pursue the political interests, or tribal interests, Afghans are paying the prices.”

At the end of the session, Mp Hafizullah Mansour has criticized both Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah and President special envoy on good Governance Ahmad Zia Masoud commitments and promises.

He said,” Having fears losing the position causes that someone can’t say the right words, being model and can’t say a word, some figures are against burring the King Habibullah Kalakani dead, who do you hide yourself in the basement and order from there, Why don’t you say your own words since you are the brother of National Hero of Afghanistan calling the President special envoy on good Governance Ahmad Zia Masoud, we never declare discord for the favor of the country.”

Afghanistan National Hero was killed during a suicide bombing in Khawja Bahwoddin district of Takhar Province 15 years ago where his anniversary is held annually.

Reported by Shafi Karimi

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Russia estimates up to 23,000 terrorists present in Afghanistan

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The Russian Foreign Ministry has estimated that around 20,000 to 23,000 fighters from various international terrorist groups are present in Afghanistan, contributing to ongoing security and political challenges in the country.

The ministry noted that over half of these fighters are foreign nationals.

Among the larger groups, Daesh is believed to number around 3,000, the Tehreek‑e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) 5,000–7,000, and al Qaeda 400–1,500.

Smaller groups reportedly include the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU/Turkestan Islamic Party), and Jamaat Ansarullah.

According to the ministry, Daesh remains the only group actively hostile toward the Afghan authorities, though it reportedly lacks the capacity to seize territory, focusing instead on undermining public confidence.

Afghan security efforts over the past 18 months are credited with significantly reducing attacks attributed to Daesh.

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has consistently maintained that it will not allow Afghan soil to be used against any other country and continues to deny the presence of armed groups operating freely within the country.

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Afghanistan lodges complaint with UN over Pakistani airstrikes

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Afghanistan’s acting representative to the United Nations has formally raised concerns at the UN Security Council following overnight airstrikes this week it says were carried out by Pakistan inside Afghan territory.

Nasir Ahmad Faiq, acting chargé d’affaires of Afghanistan’s mission to the UN, announced on Monday that a formal complaint had been submitted regarding the strikes, which reportedly resulted in civilian casualties.

In a statement posted on X, Faiq called for “the immediate cessation of such actions, a thorough and impartial review, full respect for Afghanistan’s territorial integrity, and strict adherence to the Charter of the United Nations and international law.”

According to Afghan officials, the strikes took place late Saturday night in eastern Nangarhar and south-eastern Paktika provinces.

Authorities say dozens of civilians, including women and children, were killed or wounded when residential areas were hit.

Islamabad has previously maintained that it reserves the right to act against militant groups it says operate near or along the disputed Durand Line. Afghan officials, however, have consistently rejected allegations that Afghan territory is being used to launch attacks against Pakistan.

The latest incident comes amid heightened tensions between Kabul and Islamabad over security concerns and cross-Durand Line militancy, further complicating already fragile bilateral relations.

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US companies are welcome to join TAPI project: Turkmenistan’s ex-president

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In an interview with Al Arabiya, former Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov said international companies, including United States firms, are welcome to join the Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India (TAPI) gas pipeline project.

Berdymukhamedov noted that while the project enjoys U.S. support, it will need to navigate longstanding regional tensions, as Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India have seen outbreaks of deadly fighting over the past year.

“This project, which enjoys international support, including from the United States, possesses immense potential in meeting the growing energy needs of South Asian nations. It also opens promising avenues for accessing the emerging markets of the Asia-Pacific region, the Near East, and the Middle East,” he said.

 “The TAPI project is also of paramount importance for political stability and economic prosperity, maintaining high investment attractiveness,” Berdymukhamedov added.

Turkmenistan plans to complete the first section of the pipeline, reaching the Afghan city of Herat, by the end of 2026. No plans have yet been announced to extend the project further south.

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