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US Will Support Afghan Forces after Any Deal with Taliban: Khalilzad

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

The U.S. Special Envoy for Afghanistan’s Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad on Monday rejected reports that the U.S. will cease support of the Afghan forces as a part of an agreement with the Taliban insurgent group.

“A Reuters report quoting two unnamed Talib commanders alleges we will cease support of the Afghan forces as part of any agreement. Not true!” Khalilzad said in a tweet.

He further said that no one should be intimidated or fooled by propaganda.

“Let me be clear: We will defend Afghan forces now and after any agreement with the Talibs,” he added.

According to the U.S. Envoy, all sides agree Afghanistan future will be determined in intra-Afghan negotiations.

Meanwhile, Abdul Salaam Zaeef, a former Taliban official said on Monday that the U.S. and Taliban negotiators have finalized their meetings and possibly they will sign a peace accord very soon.

“The talks are finalized. The intra-Afghan dialogue has also been discussed but the time and place of intra-Afghan meeting is unknown yet,” Zaeef said.

According to the Taliban official who is closely following the developments from Kabul, the Taliban and U.S. officials are internally discussing how to execute the final agreement.

On the other hand, the Afghan government is looking to hear about the outcome of the US-Taliban talks which is ongoing in Doha, the capital of Qatar.

Speaking at a press conference in Kabul today, presidential spokesman Sediq Sediqi said that they will be notified about the outcome of the negotiation through official channels.

The U.S. and Taliban negotiators have held nine rounds of talks so far as en effort to end the two-decade war in Afghanistan.

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IEA attends OIC summit in Gambia

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The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) announced Sunday that its delegation is attending the 15th summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in the Gambian capital Banjul.

The two-day summit of the heads of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation started on Saturday. World leaders from the 57 member countries of the OIC and beyond are expected to attend, said the OIC in a statement ahead of the summit.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement said that its spokesman and head of the department of international organizations of the ministry are representing the IEA at the OIC summit.

The statement said that in addition to participating in the general session, the delegation will meet with high-ranking officials of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and representatives of its member countries to discuss various issues.

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IEA welcomes Turkey’s halting of trade with Israel

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(Last Updated On: May 5, 2024)

Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has welcomed Turkey’s move to suspend trade with Israel over its war on Gaza.

Muttaqi expressed his appreciation during a meeting with Turkish Charge d’Affaires Cenk Unal in Kabul, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement released Sunday.

The meeting also focused on bilateral relations, recent positive developments in Afghanistan, the visits of political and economic delegations to Afghanistan from several countries.

FM Muttaqi underlined the commencing of trade with Turkey through the Lapis Lazuli route and opening of joint exhibitions in Turkey and Afghanistan.

According to the statement, the Turkish envoy said that they are happy with the recent developments in Afghanistan, and joined efforts need to be made for the further expansion of Turkey-Afghanistan relations.

He added that in the next few days, Turkish Airlines will commence its flights to Kabul.

The two sides reiterated promoting synergy to meet the expectations of the people of the two countries, given the historical backdrops and good bilateral relations, the statement said.

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IEA sets up delegation over Badakhshan protests

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The Islamic Emirate has announced the appointment of a delegation headed by Chief of the Army Staff Fasihuddin Fitrah, amid protests in Badakhshan province over the killing of a local resident by security forces during poppy crackdown.

Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, emphasized in a statement that the decree banning poppy cultivation extends to all regions without exception.

“Regrettably, there have been incidents where offenders attempted to attack the security forces involved in the fight against poppy cultivation, resulting in tragic events,” he said.

The delegation includes Shamsuddin Shariati, the head of overseeing and monitoring directives and commands, Mullah Abdul Haq, deputy minister of narcotics control, Mullah Rahmatullah Najib, deputy general director of intelligence, and Abdul Momin, chairman of the Badakhshan Ulema Council.

Darayem district of Badakhshan has seen protests against the Islamic Emirate in recent days.

The Ministry of Interior has confirmed that one of the local people was killed in a clash with the forces tasked to destroy poppy fields in the district.

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