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Peace Is Impossible Without Ceasefire: Ghani

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Last Updated on: October 24, 2022

President Ashraf Ghani on Monday said that peace with Taliban is not possible without having a ceasefire.

Speaking at the introduction ceremony of new Afghan intelligence chief, President Ghani said that he is ready for talks with Taliban but he does not accept threatening and violence.

Ghani emphasized that in addition to Al-qaeda, the Taliban insurgent group should clarify their relation with other terrorist groups.

He further said that the government of Afghanistan paved the ground for peace but the Taliban misused the opportunity.

“Mullah Haibatullah should talk with Afghans at least through a video conference. Do not hide yourself behind curtains,” the President said.

President Ghani praised Afghan forces for their heroism and said that we are very close to the peak of victory. He called on the Afghan forces to remember the history and do not allow it to be repeated once again.

Ghani concluded that he is ready for sacrifice but he will not bargain over the republic system, Afghan security forces, and the basic rights of Afghans.

At the same event, Ahmad Zia Saraj the new chief of Afghan intelligence agency said that Afghan forces are pressuring the terrorist groups on daily basis.

The former chief of Afghan spy agency Mohammad Masoum Stanekzai said that an imposed peace is not acceptable.

“If we want to stop the bloodshed, the Taliban must negotiate with the government instead of talking behind closed doors,” Mr. Stanekzai said.

These remarks comes after the U.S. President Donald Trump called off the U.S. peace negotiation with the Taliban.

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Afghan Air Force conducts airstrikes in Islamabad, other cities

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Afghan Air Force conducted airstrikes against Pakistani military targets in Islamabad and other cities on Friday, Afghanistan’s Ministry of National Defense said.

The strikes were carried out at 11:00a.m. near Faizabad in Islamabad, targeting a military camp, the Nowshera Cantt, Jamrud Military Colony, and Abottabad.

According to the Ministry, the operations successfully hit key military sites, centers, and facilities. The strikes were conducted in response to Pakistani military air raids carried out last night in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia.

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Afghans say they are united against Pakistan aggression

One resident of Baghlan stated that if the leader of the Islamic Emirate calls for a jihad, he and many others are ready to rise in defense of Afghanistan.

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Afghans across the country have expressed strong resolve, emphasizing that Afghan people have never remained silent in the face of oppression. Historically, Afghans have resisted even the most powerful foreign invaders, and today they stand united against Pakistan’s alleged aggressive actions.

Some citizens described Pakistan as an enemy of Islam and humanity, drawing parallels to Israeli attacks on Gaza during Ramadan. They emphasized that Afghan people will defend their country and support their security forces under all circumstances.

One resident of Baghlan stated that if the leader of the Islamic Emirate calls for a jihad, he and many others are ready to rise in defense of Afghanistan.

These statements reflect a spirit of national unity and readiness among Afghan citizens to safeguard their homeland and stand alongside their security forces.

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Kabul calm amid tensions with Pakistan; daily life continues normally

Many Kabul residents have expressed support for the Islamic Emirate’s retaliatory operations across the Durand Line.

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Residents of Afghanistan’s capital report that life in Kabul remains calm and stable following last night’s airstrikes by the Pakistani military. People began Friday morning normally, without fear or anxiety, according to local accounts.

Marketplaces, commercial centers, and main roads across the city have seen regular activity, with families attending to daily routines. Citizens say the general atmosphere reflects confidence and a positive spirit throughout the capital.

Many Kabul residents have expressed support for the Islamic Emirate’s retaliatory operations across the Durand Line, emphasizing that Afghanistan is advancing toward self-sufficiency and sees less need for trade dependency on Pakistan.

Meanwhile, Afghanistan’s Ministry of Defense reported that its forces killed 55 Pakistani soldiers, captured several others, and seized two military bases along with 19 checkpoints during retaliatory operations. The ministry also confirmed eight Afghan soldiers were killed and 11 wounded in the clashes.

In addition, 13 civilians were injured in a Pakistani rocket attack on a returnee camp in Nangarhar province.

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