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Sultan Qaboos passed away and Haitham bin Tariq sworn in as the new Sultan of Oman Sultan

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Qaboos, the king of Oman passed away at the age of 79 on January 10, 2020. Haitham bin Tariq sworn in as the new king hours after the demise of the late Sultan Qaboos.

Qaboos took over the crown through an upheaval on July 23rd, 1970, by exiling his father, without any bloodshed.

He reigned for 50 years, and passed away on January 10, after suffering from intestinal cancer for a long time.

Sultan Qaboos did not have a son, and he did not choose any successor either. After he passed away, The Royal Family Council chose Haitham bin Tariq al Said as the new king of Oman.

Haitham bin Tariq, 65, is the cousin of Sultan Qaboos. He was serving as the minister of Heritage and Culture besides being one of the senior officials of the ministry of foreign affairs.

The Sultan in Oman enjoys absolute power. Besides being the first person, the king is also the Chief Commander of Forces, Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of Finance.

It’s to be mentioned that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, has expressed his condolences to the government and family of Sultan Qaboos. The president also wished further success to the new king. The government of Oman has declared three-day mourning to honor the late Sultan.

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Pakistan summons Afghan diplomat over deadly attack in North Waziristan

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Pakistan on Friday summoned Afghan Deputy Head of Mission in Islamabad to convey “strong demarche” over a deadly attack on a military camp in North Waziristan District that killed four Pakistani soldiers.

In a statement, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the attack was carried out by a faction of Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

The statement said that Pakistan conveyed “grave concern over the continued support and facilitation” provided by the Islamic Emirate to TTP.

Pakistan has demanded “a full investigation and decisive action against the perpetrators and facilitators of the terrorist attacks launched against Pakistan from Afghan soil.”

It urged the Islamic Emirate “to take immediate, concrete and verifiable measures against all terror groups operating from its territory, including their leadership, and deny the continued use of Afghan soil for terrorism against Pakistan.

According to the statement, the Islamic Emirate has been “categorically informed that Pakistan reserves the right to defend its sovereignty and protect its citizens, and will take all necessary measures to respond to terrorism originating from Afghan soil.”

Pakistani officials have repeatedly claimed that attacks in the country are originated from Afghan soil, a charge the Islamic Emirate denies.

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Uzbek president stresses Afghanistan’s role in regional economic projects

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President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev has underscored Afghanistan’s continued importance in regional cooperation, saying the country remains one of the key areas of interaction among regional partners.

Addressing the first summit of the “Central Asia Plus Japan” dialogue, Mirziyoyev said participating countries share a common aspiration to see Afghanistan become peaceful, stable, and oriented toward meaningful development.

The Uzbek president praised Japan’s longstanding and consistent support for Afghanistan, noting that Tokyo has for many years been among the leading donors and partners assisting the Afghan people.

He expressed confidence that coordinated efforts and joint contributions by regional countries and Japan would help improve living standards in Afghanistan, advance socio-economic and infrastructure development, and facilitate the country’s active involvement in regional economic projects.

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Japan allocates nearly $20 million in humanitarian aid for Afghanistan

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The Embassy of Japan in Afghanistan announced on Friday that the country has allocated $19.5 million in humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan.

In a statement, the Japanese Embassy said it hopes the aid will help bring positive change to the lives of vulnerable Afghans.

According to the statement, the assistance will cover the basic humanitarian needs of vulnerable communities in Afghanistan.

The embassy added that the aid will be delivered through United Nations agencies, international organizations, and Japanese non-governmental organizations operating in Afghanistan.

Japan’s total assistance to Afghanistan since August 2021 has reached more than $549 million.

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