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New cabinet introduced to National Assembly
Afghan president Ashraf Ghani introduced his new nominees for Cabinet in his national unity government on Tuesday to the National Assembly for vote of confidence.
While introducing the new nominees, Ghani told to members of national assembly that they can vote or reject the new cabinet members.
“I have tried my best to present a cabinet that would be acceptable to you,” Ghani said during an hour-long speech before the assembly.
The list of new cabinet members is as following:
1. Eklil Hakimi for Finance Ministry
2. Salahuddin Rabani for Foreign Ministry
3. Sayed Sadat Mansoor Naderi for Ministry of Labours and Social Affairs
4. Sayed Hussain Ulumi Balkhi for Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation
5. Noorulhaq Ulumi for Interior Ministry
6. Ahmad Sear Mahjur for Justice Ministry
7. Barna Karimi for Ministry of Communication and Information Technologies
8. Sardar Mohammad Rahimi for Ministry of Trade and Industry
9. Mohammad Gul Zalmay Younasi for Ministry of Education
10. Shir Mohammad Karimi for Defense Ministry
11. Nasir Ahmad Durani for Ministry of Rural Development
12. Sardar Mohammad Rahman Ughlu for Ministry of Economy
13. Qamaruddin Shinwari for Ministry of Border and Tribal Affairs
14. Najiba Ayoubi for Ministry of Women Affairs
15. Shah Zaman Mewandi for Minister Of Urban Development Affairs
16. Ghulam Abas Bashir for Ministry of Public Work
17. Ay Sultan Khairi for Ministry of Information and Culture
18. Abdul Rahman Salehi for Ministry of Energy and Water
19. Faizullah Zaki for Transport and Civil Aviation
20. Khatera Afghan for Ministry of Higher Education
21. Faiz Mohammad Usmani for Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs
22. Faizullah Kakar for Ministry of Counter Narcotics
23. Dawoud Shah Sabah for Ministry of Mines and Petroleum
24. Khalilullah Sediq for Da Afghanistan Bank
25. Rahmadullah Nabil for National Directorate of Security
Time shows whether the new cabinet members introduced to National Assembly will receive the vote of confidence or not.
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Russia claims Asia-based drug network expanding toward Russia and the West
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan have said that they have reduced the cultivation, production, and trafficking of narcotics in Afghanistan to close to zero.
Russia’s security chief has warned that a growing synthetic drug production network is emerging across parts of Asia, with potential trafficking routes extending toward Russia and Western countries.
Alexander Bortnikov, Director of the Federal Security Service, said a “drug production belt” is taking shape across Southeast Asia, Afghanistan, and Iran, as criminal groups increasingly shift toward synthetic narcotics manufacturing.
Speaking at a meeting of the Council of Heads of Security Agencies of the Commonwealth of Independent States, Bortnikov argued that cooperation with the Islamic Emirate on counter-narcotics efforts could be “reasonable,” citing changes in the regional drug trade.
He said Afghan traffickers are moving away from traditional narcotics toward synthetic drug production, contributing to what he described as an expanding transnational supply chain linking Southeast Asia, Afghanistan, and Iran.
According to him, this network is increasingly extending into Central Asian states, where more illicit laboratories are reportedly being established to produce new synthetic substances.
Bortnikov also claimed that organized crime groups linked to Ukraine have recently become involved in both production and transit operations, allegedly remotely managing drug laboratories in CIS countries. He added that proceeds from these activities are being used, in part, to fund recruitment for attacks in Russia and to acquire weapons.
The FSB chief said Russian security services, working with partner agencies, had dismantled nearly 170 drug laboratories across the CIS in 2025 and seized around nine tons of synthetic drugs.
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China and Pakistan deepen Afghanistan cooperation after Beijing talks
In the joint declaration, China and Pakistan stressed that Afghan territory should not be used by militant organisations to threaten neighbouring countries or regional interests.
Following high-level talks in Beijing between China and Pakistan, the two allies have pledged closer coordination on Afghanistan and warned against militant groups using Afghan territory to threaten regional security.
The commitment came in a joint statement issued after Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif concluded a four-day official visit to China, where he met Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang.
A significant section of the statement focused on Afghanistan and regional security, underlining growing concern from both Beijing and Islamabad about instability spilling across borders.
The two countries welcomed recent trilateral discussions involving Afghanistan, Pakistan and China held in Urumqi, Xinjiang, in April 2026. Pakistan praised China for facilitating dialogue between Islamabad and Kabul, while both sides agreed to maintain close coordination on Afghan-related issues.
In the joint declaration, China and Pakistan stressed that Afghan territory should not be used by militant organisations to threaten neighbouring countries or regional interests.
The statement specifically named the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), saying no individual or group should be allowed to carry out attacks or destabilising activities from within the region.
Security concerns linked to Afghanistan have become increasingly important for both countries. Pakistan has repeatedly accused militants of launching cross-frontier attacks from Afghan territory, while China has voiced concern about extremist networks operating near its western Xinjiang region.
Beyond Afghanistan, the joint statement reaffirmed the deepening strategic partnership between China and Pakistan, including cooperation on infrastructure, counter-terrorism, trade, artificial intelligence and regional connectivity under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
The two sides also agreed to strengthen military and counter-terrorism cooperation through what they described as a new China-Pakistan Security Partnership.
The visit coincided with celebrations marking 75 years of diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan.
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IEA defense minister arrives in Moscow for international security conference
The ministry added that participants are expected to exchange views on key international and regional security issues during the gathering.
Afghanistan’s Ministry of Defense says Mawlawi Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid, Defense Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, has arrived in Moscow to participate in the International Security Conference hosted by the Russian Federation.
According to the ministry, the conference will bring together defense and security officials from various countries to discuss regional security, shared challenges, and ways to strengthen cooperation.
The ministry added that participants are expected to exchange views on key international and regional security issues during the gathering.
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