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US national security advisor holds phone talks with Ghani and Abdullah
President Ashraf Ghani and Chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation, Abdullah Abdullah, held a telephone discussion on Friday with US National Security Adviser, Robert O’Brien, where they debated security issues and the need to urgently start talks with the Taliban.
According to the Presidential Palace (ARG), O’Brien said that the United States supports a united, sovereign, and democratic Afghanistan that will not become a safe haven for terrorism.
Both sides discussed direct talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban and stressed that talks need to start as soon as possible.
Joining HE @ashrafghani, I had the pleasure of exchanging views via telephone with @WHNSC HE Robert O’Brien on RiV, prisoner exchanges & imminent start of intra-Afghan talks. Stressing on counter terrorism, we are aiming for a united, democratic & peaceful Afghanistan. pic.twitter.com/T5LrV6PDIT
— Dr. Abdullah Abdullah (@DrabdullahCE) July 17, 2020
ARG said that during this telephone conversation, both sides expressed their concerns about the escalation of violence by the Taliban, noting that this violence must be stopped in order to establish lasting peace in Afghanistan.
“I had an excellent phone call today with President @AshrafGhani & Chairman @DRAbdullahCE. The U.S. supports a sovereign, democratic, & unified #Afghanistan at peace with itself & its neighbors & that never again serves as a source of international terrorism.” NSA Robert O’Brien
— NSC (@WHNSC) July 17, 2020
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Iran FM: Regional interests directly linked to stability in Afghanistan
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi said on Sunday that the security, stability and prosperity of Afghanistan are directly linked to the interests of its neighbouring countries, stressing that regional cooperation is essential for lasting peace and development.
Speaking at a regional meeting on Afghanistan in Tehran, Araghchi said no extra-regional or imposed solutions can resolve Afghanistan’s challenges, arguing that neighbouring states are the most natural and reliable partners in addressing regional crises. He said Iran has consistently emphasized the central role of neighbours in all initiatives related to Afghanistan.
Highlighting Afghanistan’s geo-economic position at the crossroads of Central, West and South Asia, Araghchi said the country’s stability and development are not only a humanitarian necessity but also a strategic requirement for the entire region.
He noted that Iran, as a long-standing neighbour and close partner of the Afghan people, supports Afghanistan’s full regional integration. Araghchi added that the failure of security-centric and externally imposed approaches, including NATO’s two-decade military presence and the hasty U.S. withdrawal in 2021, demonstrated the limits of outside intervention.
The Iranian foreign minister called for regular dialogue mechanisms among Afghanistan’s neighbours to prevent misunderstandings, improve coordination on economic, border and humanitarian issues, reduce tensions and strengthen regional cooperation.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s special envoy for Afghanistan, Mohammad Sadiq, said Islamabad’s concerns over terrorism must be addressed resolutely, adding that Pakistan supports peace, development and security across the region.
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Defense Minister stresses importance of religious and modern education in Afghanistan
Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid, Minister of Defense of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has emphasized the importance of acquiring both religious and contemporary knowledge.
Speaking at a madrasa graduation ceremony in Kandahar province, he urged communities to support schools and education, stating: “Do not let your children remain uneducated. Pursue all forms of knowledge, both modern and religious.”
He added that the Islamic Emirate is committed to serving the people, with some forces protecting the borders and others safeguarding lives and property.
Separately, in a voice message to a separate ceremony in Khost, Mullah Tajmir Jawad, First Deputy of the General Directorate of Intelligence, highlighted Afghanistan’s historical role as a center of religious and scholarly learning, influenced by the Transoxiana and Deoband schools of thought.
He noted that today, Afghanistan has tens of thousands of active madrassas, educating a large number of youth, and that the Islamic Emirate gives special attention to both religious and modern sciences.
He said that the Islamic Emirate is also focused on reforming madrasa curricula, improving teaching methods, maintaining discipline, and raising the overall quality of education.
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