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Ariana cargo aircraft arrives in Kabul, boosting trade and exports
The aircraft has been allocated for the transportation of commercial goods, with a particular focus on the Kabul–Delhi route, a key corridor for Afghan exports.
Ariana Afghan Airlines has taken a new step toward strengthening Afghanistan’s air cargo capacity with the arrival of a chartered Boeing 737-300 cargo aircraft at Kabul International Airport.
According to the airline, the aircraft has been allocated for the transportation of commercial goods, with a particular focus on the Kabul–Delhi route, a key corridor for Afghan exports.
The cargo plane is capable of carrying approximately 16.5 metric tons per flight and is operating under a six-month contract with a United Arab Emirates-based company.
Bakht-ul-Rahman Sharafat, head of Ariana Afghan Airlines, said the initiative forms part of the national carrier’s broader efforts to support Afghan traders and expand air transport services.
He noted that Ariana is continuing to develop its cargo network to strengthen the national economy, boost exports, and enhance Afghanistan’s overall air transport capacity.
Officials said the addition of the cargo aircraft is expected to play an important role in expanding trade ties between Afghanistan and India, speeding up export processes, and easing long-standing transportation challenges faced by local traders.
Ariana Afghan Airlines said the activation of the dedicated cargo service will allow exporters to send goods to international markets in a timely, secure, organized, fast, and cost-effective manner.
The airline reiterated its commitment to providing reliable, competitive, and high-quality air cargo services, emphasizing its aim to help position Afghanistan as an emerging regional hub for trade and transit.
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Russian foreign minister urges diplomatic solution to Kabul–Islamabad tensions
Sergey Lavrov, Russia’s foreign minister, said during a telephone conversation with Amir Khan Muttaqi, the foreign minister of the Islamic Emirate, that differences between Kabul and Islamabad should be resolved through political and diplomatic means.
According to a statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry, the two sides also discussed the prospects for reducing military and political tensions in relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
During the call, the Russian foreign minister also discussed the regional situation, including the negative and destabilizing consequences of the recent attacks on Iran.
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Afghans rally across provinces to condemn ongoing Pakistani airstrikes
On the ninth day of continued airstrikes by the Pakistani military regime on parts of Afghanistan, hundreds of residents of Kabul gathered at Eidgah Mosque to condemn the attacks and the killing of civilians.
These protests were also held on Friday in several other provinces against the ongoing Pakistani airstrikes.
The protest gatherings, in response to what is perceived as a violation of Afghanistan’s national sovereignty, carried messages condemning the attacks and supporting the legitimate defense of the Islamic Emirate forces.
The organizers stated that the people of Afghanistan are united against any form of aggression and will defend the country’s territorial integrity alongside the security forces.
Protesters also called on the people of Pakistan not to remain silent about their government’s attacks on Afghanistan and to prevent further assaults by condemning them.
Participants expressed support for retaliatory actions by the Islamic Emirate forces and emphasized that they will stand alongside the country’s military if necessary.
One of the organizers of the march said, “We call on the international community and Islamic countries to stop Pakistan’s military aggression.”
Another organizer stated, “Afghans have never bowed to anyone in history and have defeated superpowers.”
Meanwhile, participants, chanting slogans such as “Death to Pakistan” and “Long live the legitimate defense of the Islamic Emirate,” urged the international community to take a stance against what they call violations of Afghanistan’s sovereignty.
A participant in Kabul emphasized, “We will not allow anyone to trespass on our land.”
This protest in Kabul sends a clear message to Pakistan: the unity of the Afghan people and their joint defense alongside the security forces of the country’s territorial integrity against the Pakistani military regime.
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