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Taliban Stress On Protection of Civilians During Eid Days
Hibatullah Akhundzada, leader of the Taliban, in his message on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha orders the insurgents of this group to give full attention to the protection of the people during the upcoming days of Eid.
Further in his message, he says that some actions taken by the United States during the peace process have raised doubts and uncertainty about the U.S. intentions.
“Since bilateral trust is the foundation of a successful negotiations process, therefore, it is imperative that such negative actions are ceased,” says Akhundzada in his message.
Moreover, he does not say anything about any ceasefire during the Eid days and stresses that the war has more mercy in these days.
“As you are waging a sacred battle (Jihad) in the path of Allah in these blessed days of Eid and sacrifice and have devoted your lives and wealth to Jihad for the cause of Allah and defending your religion, creed and believing nation, then this is a mercy of your Lord upon you that He the Almighty has chosen you for this task,” Akhundzada says.
Taliban stresses on the protection of the civilians while their car bomb attack in west of Kabul on Wednesday on a police station left too many people killed and injured.
However, the Spokesperson to the Presidential Palace, says that the Taliban’s message on the occasion of Eid is the message of threat and war and this group is behind the killing of innocent people.
“The people of Afghanistan will not be deceived by such messages. We hope the peace to come finally in Afghanistan but the Taliban hurt the Afghan people every day,” says Sediq Sediqi, the Spokesperson to the Presidential Palace.
At the same time, the Secretary-General of NATO, stresses that NATO and the U.S. are closer to a peace agreement with the Taliban more than ever now.
“We are closer to a peace agreement now in Afghanistan than we have been ever before. But we are still not there that we can announce the agreement. I hope we can do that in the near future but no one can say anything with certainty before everything is in place,” said Jens Stoltenberg, the Secretary-General of NATO.
This comes as the U.S. and the Taliban are consulting on the implementation strategy of the likely peace agreement.
On the other hand, a delegation of the Taliban led by Mullah Brother is in Uzbekistan.
Familiar sources with the peace process say that the intra-Afghan negotiations are supposed to take place in Uzbekistan after Khalilzad’s talks with the Taliban ended in Qatar.
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Afghanistan and Russia discuss expansion of banking cooperation in Moscow meeting
During the discussion, both sides emphasized the importance of strengthening banking relations and broadening economic cooperation.
The Afghanistan Embassy in Moscow has announced that a high-level meeting between Afghan diplomats and senior Russian officials took place to explore opportunities for expanding banking and economic cooperation.
Ambassador Gul Hassan Hassan represented Afghanistan in the talks, meeting with Vladimir Chistyukhin, the First Deputy Governor of Russia’s Central Bank.
During the discussion, both sides emphasized the importance of strengthening banking relations and broadening economic cooperation. Ambassador Hassan highlighted key areas for collaboration, including the development of Afghanistan’s banking sector, expanding technical cooperation, and providing professional training. He also proposed establishing direct banking ties and streamlining financial transfers to benefit Afghan traders.
In response, the Russian delegation expressed its strong support for Afghanistan’s efforts to enhance its banking infrastructure. Chistyukhin assured the Afghan side that Russia would continue to assist in building a more robust financial system in Afghanistan, offering both technical support and facilitation measures to improve financial exchanges between the two countries.
This meeting marks a significant step toward deepening financial and economic ties between Afghanistan and Russia, with potential benefits for both nations’ economies.
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Afghanistan to airlift 30,000 pilgrims to Saudi Arabia in 96 flights for Hajj 2026
In preparation for the large-scale operation, Afghan authorities have dispatched special delegations to Saudi Arabia.
Afghan authorities have confirmed plans to airlift 30,000 pilgrims to Saudi Arabia for this year’s Hajj, marking a major operation aimed at facilitating a smooth pilgrimage experience for Afghan Muslims.
In a statement, officials outlined that the airlift will be carried out in collaboration with Ariana Afghan Airlines and Kam Air. A total of 96 flights will be deployed, departing from four key air zones across Afghanistan.
Fifteen thousand pilgrims will be flown directly to Medina, while the remaining 15,000 will be transported to Jeddah, both crucial points for Hajj rituals. This coordinated effort is part of Afghanistan’s ongoing commitment to support religious practices for its citizens.
In preparation for the large-scale operation, Afghan authorities have dispatched special delegations to Saudi Arabia. These teams will be responsible for overseeing the reception of pilgrims, ensuring their accommodation, and managing services throughout the duration of their stay. The goal is to ensure that the pilgrimage is carried out in an organized and efficient manner, providing a seamless experience for all participants.
The airlift is expected to begin soon, with authorities stressing their commitment to the safety and well-being of Afghan pilgrims during this important religious journey.
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CSTO leaders meet in Bishkek to address regional security, focus on Afghanistan
The meeting signals continued efforts by the CSTO to address pressing regional security challenges and solidify its role as a key actor in shaping the security landscape in Central Asia.
In a pivotal meeting on April 15, the Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Talatbek Masadykov, met with President Sadyr Japarov of Kyrgyzstan to discuss regional security concerns and international developments.
The high-level discussions underscored the importance of maintaining stability in the Middle East and expressed cautious optimism regarding the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States. Both sides stressed the need for a peaceful and stable Afghanistan, with the CSTO reaffirming its support for Afghanistan’s development efforts under the current leadership in Kabul.
Masadykov updated President Japarov on the progress of the CSTO’s security initiatives, particularly in relation to the Tajik-Afghan border. The organization has been working on targeted programs aimed at bolstering border security, addressing potential threats, and supporting Afghanistan’s long-term peace and stability.
The talks also touched upon the implementation of decisions made during the November 2025 CSTO Collective Security Council session and the continued work under Russia’s chairmanship. Notably, the two leaders discussed preparations for upcoming CSTO meetings and the large-scale joint military exercises set for later this year.
Further emphasizing the organization’s growing focus on regional dynamics, Masadykov revealed plans for an international conference on collective security architecture, slated for April 27 in Moscow. The event will bring together experts and officials to explore ways to enhance regional security cooperation.
In his remarks, President Japarov proposed several initiatives aimed at enhancing the CSTO’s effectiveness and reaffirmed Kyrgyzstan’s commitment to deepening collaboration within the framework of the organization.
The meeting signals continued efforts by the CSTO to address pressing regional security challenges and solidify its role as a key actor in shaping the security landscape in Central Asia.
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