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No Political Motive behind Afghan-Turk Schools Transfer: Turkish PM

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Last Updated on: October 24, 2022

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim arrived in capital Kabul on Sunday where he supported the Afghan government’s decision to transfer management of Afghan-Turk schools to Turkey’s Maarif Foundation.

Speaking during a joint press conference with Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, Mr. Yildirim said that there is no political motive behind the decision to hand over Afghan-Turk schools to the Turkish government.

He said that the decision has been taken to improve the services and develop these schools in Afghanistan.

Considering the decision in favor of students, Chief Executive Abdullah said that the agreement has been signed with Turkish Maarif Foundation so the teachers that coming from Turkey would be able to take responsibility in the schools. He said they have also agreed that joint supervision should take place between Afghan Ministry of Education and Maarif Foundation. 

However, Mohammad Yusuf Pashtun, head of Afghan-Turk parents’ association said that they will not allow any country or organization to use its support for Afghanistan’s education as a pretext to interfere in Afghan affairs and pursue its interests.

 Ahmad Fawad Haidari, the deputy director of Afghan-Turk schools, meanwhile, said that the government’s decision to hand over the management of the schools to Maarif Foundation was against the law and they will continue to rise their objections in regard.  

This comes as the Turkish Maarif Foundation has taken over management of 12 schools and three education centers in Afghanistan from Çağ Educational Foundation – an organization linked to cult leader Fethullah Gulen, responsible for a failed coup in Turkey in 2016.

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Iran to host regional meeting on Afghanistan next week

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Esmaeil Baqaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has announced that Tehran will host a regional meeting on Afghanistan next week.

Referring to Iran’s ongoing consultations with neighboring countries, including Pakistan and Afghanistan, aimed at promoting peace and stability in the region, he said: “The Islamic Republic of Iran attaches fundamental importance to security and stability in our neighboring environment, and in this regard, spares no effort to reduce tensions among regional countries and to strengthen mutual understanding.”

He described the upcoming meeting as the result of consultations held at various levels with neighboring countries and other regional actors, expressing hope that this initiative will play an effective role in enhancing regional cohesion and easing tensions.

According to Baqaei, the regional meeting will take place next week in Tehran, hosted by Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and will be attended by special representatives for Afghan affairs from Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, China, and Russia.

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EU pledges €25 million to support WFP programs in Afghanistan

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The European Union has announced €25 million in assistance to the World Food Programme’s Afghanistan office.

According to the EU, the aid will be used to develop climate-resilient projects and strengthen local food systems in Afghanistan.

It will also help create employment opportunities for women and youth, as well as support school nutrition programs.

The EU added that this cooperation will continue to expand opportunities that improve the lives of Afghans.

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Dual-citizen Afghans don’t need a visa to enter the country: Foreign Ministry

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate has denied reports claiming that Afghan dual citizens living abroad are now required to obtain an Afghan visa when returning to their home country.

Zia Ahmad Takal, the ministry’s head of public relations, said in a statement that no new decision has been made in this regard.

According to him, Afghans who travel to Afghanistan with a foreign passport, as before, do not need to obtain a visa if they present proof of their Afghan identity, and they may enter the country without a visa.

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