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U.N. Removes Hekmatyar’s Name from Sanctions List

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

gulbuddinThe United Nations Security Council on Friday removed Gulbuddin Hekmatyar’s name from its sanction list.

The move comes after the Afghan government signed a peace deal with Hezb-i-Islami Hekmatyar and officially asked U.N. to remove his name from its sanctions list.

He was included in the U.N. sanctions list of people and entities associated with ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida on Feb 2003.

According to a statement released by the United Nations on Saturday, sanctions like “the assets freeze, travel ban and arms embargo” no longer apply to him.

Now it is paving the way for him to come to the capital Kabul and already he is expected to appear within weeks.

Hekmatyar’s whereabouts have been unknown but he is believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border areas. On September he signed the peace deal with Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani via a prerecorded video from an undisclosed location.

“Based on the 2253 paragraph second of the Security Council of United Nation Organization resolution travel banning, freezing properties, military sanctions written on 2015, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar will be no more on the sanction list.”

President Advisor Akram Ikhpulwak said, “Necessary measurements especially security and other related measurements were taken for the Gulbuddin Hekmatyar return to the country, we are waiting for his return and there is no problem and barriers ahead.”

Meanwhile Hezb-i- Islami Gulbuddin Hekmatyar special envoy Karim Amin said, “The measurements will take three weeks, and our Mujahid brother will safely come to Kabul city.”

Efforts launched by the Afghanistan High peace council members resulted and gradually the following party leader will come to Kabul.

Deputy of the High peace council AbdulKhabeer Uchqon said, “The negotiation with Gullbuddin Hekmatyar truly indicates that Afghan Government and people are committed to ensure peace within the territory, i m sure both sides gaining benefits from signing the peace agreement do not gain it through war and violence.”

Meanwhile Human rights defenders believed that exemption of Gullbudding Hekmatary will improve the impunity culture in the country.

Executive chief of Human Rights Commission in Afghanistan Mohammad Musa Mahmoodi said, “Removing of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar from the United National sanction list will improve impunity culture and its continuation in the country and it will also indicate that the existed International mechanisms is selective one.”

After Taliban fall in Afghanistan, Hezb-i- Islami led by the Gullbuddin Hekmatyar held guns against the International forces, and he was blacklisted by the United Nations Security Council on 20 Feb 2003.

Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, born in 1947 in Kunduz province of Afghanistan, is the founder and current leader of the Hezb-i-Islami political party. He was a major figure during the Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan and devastating civil wars of the 1990s.

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Minister of Water and Energy meets with Chinese envoy over joint projects

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(Last Updated On: May 3, 2024)

Abdul Latif Mansour, Acting Minister of Water and Energy, met with Zhao Xing, the Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan, on Thursday in Kabul.

The Ministry says that Mujibur Rahman Omar Akhundzada, deputy Minister of Water; Dr. Farooq Azam, the official advisor of the Ministry; and a number of technical officials were also at the meeting where they discussed joint cooperation in the implementation of water and electricity projects.

Both sides noted the good economic and commercial relations between the two countries, and discussed various issues including the Bagh Dara dam project in Kapisa province and the Surobi 2 power dam project – which will supply electricity to Mes Aynak copper mine in Logar province.

Mansour said the implementation of these projects was important and necessary, especially the power project for Mes Aynak mine.

“Mr. Mansour stressed on speeding up the affairs to start the practical work and reminded the Chinese companies to show the necessary seriousness and determination in the implementation of these projects; the ministry will contract more projects for investment with Chinese companies in the future,” the statement read.

At the same time, the Chinese ambassador assured the leadership of the ministry of the embassy’s cooperation in the implementation of these projects and promised that Chinese companies will take the necessary measures to invest in the mentioned projects as soon as possible.

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Biden ‘ignored advice’ on US troops withdrawal from Afghanistan: Khalilzad

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(Last Updated On: May 3, 2024)

US President Joe Biden ignored the counsel of senior US diplomats, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who urged him not to pull US troops out of Afghanistan without certain conditions in place, former Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad told the House Committee on Foreign Affairs in a transcribed interview released Wednesday.

Khalilzad — who helped negotiate the Doha agreement that led to the complete withdrawal of troops – testified that Biden could have stopped or altered the plan to remove all US forces from Afghanistan by September 2021.

“The State Department — or the secretary and myself, we wanted a conditional withdrawal approach,” he said. “But the ultimate decision was, as we all know, that it was to withdraw based on a timetable.”

Khalilzad said he recommended that the Islamic Emirate and the Afghanistan government at the time reach a separate peace agreement before US troops left the country.

“Secretary Blinken and I, I believe, did recommend that conditionality. That’s my judgment, that conditionality would be the prudent thing to do,” Kalilzad told the committee in his Nov. 8 interview. “But then the response was, ‘Can you get the other side – the Talibs (Islamic Emirate) – not to go back to fighting?”

In his testimony, Khalilzad said such an agreement could have been based on an early 2021 peace negotiation that Khalilzad said visualized a “peace government,” which would have given the Islamic Emirate an equal share of power over Kabul with the then Western-backed Afghan government.

“It was essentially kind of a power-sharing formula that our experts had put together in consultation with outside experts in which the government consists of individuals with ties to both – from the Afghan Government and the Taliban – and be led by somebody acceptable to both sides,” he told the committee.

He said that when reaching such a conditional agreement appeared unlikely, Biden instead decided to move forward with the pullout to avoid IEA attacks on US forces.

Khalilzad said the sudden lack of US support helped enable the Islamic Emirate to retake power, 15 days before the last American service member left the capital.

Khalilzad also told lawmakers that State Department officials had predicted the power-sharing initiative would not have lasted longer than three years without a continued US presence in the country.

He also said at points throughout negotiations with the Islamic Emirate, there were times he believed that the IEA “negotiated merely as a stall tactic to wait out the U.S. until its military forces withdrew to zero.”

Khalilzad believed Biden’s announcement in April 2021 to withdraw all U.S troops negatively affected the morale of the Afghan government forces. He explained that: “The U.S. withdrawal had a psychological impact and negatively affected the relative balance of power for the government. That’s obvious.”

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Five dead, 24 injured in traffic accident in Samangan

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The press office of Samangan Police Command says five people died and 24 others were injured in a traffic accident in Dara-e Suf Payeen district of the province.

Samangan Police Command said the incident took place on Thursday at 1:00am when a vehicle was traveling from Balkh province towards Dara-e Suf Payeen district.

Local officials stated that most of the injured were transferred to the Dara-e Suf Payeen district hospital, but three of them, who were in a serious condition, were taken to the Balkh Regional Hospital.

The cause of the accident was reportedly due to a technical problem with the vehicle.

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