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Afghan Gov’t plans to Reduce Level of Security Challenges

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

abdullahThe Chief Executive of the National Unity Government of Afghanistan said on Monday that a new security plan is underway to avoid civilian causalities, stabilize educational institutions and prevent kidnapping incidents.

“The minister of interior and deputy minister of defense should answer about martyr of our thirty citizens in Ghor province of Afghanistan and meanwhile they should also report about the dead of eight border soldiers,” CE Abdullah Abdullah said at the regular meeting of the council of ministers.

Only five days ago at least 30 civilians were killed by the anti-government militants in Firozkoh district of Ghor province in central Afghanistan.

Government officials said the killings were carried out by a former Taliban unit who had defected from that insurgent group and declared allegiance to the Islamic State. In a separate incident at least eight police officers were killed when militants attacked an outpost in Mohmand Dara district, located near the border with Pakistan, in the eastern province of Nangarhar.  

Beside the Afghan security forces, the ongoing war in Afghanistan has affected civilians, governmental and non-governmental institutions including the schools and hospitals.

“People are worried about the kidnappings, schools are closed. All these issues must be prevented and there is a new plan underway,” Abdullah added in his remarks.

Politicians in the country say, the main reason behind insecurities and increased problems are the tensions between the government leaders and their incompetency.

Taliban militants have increased their attacks across the country especially in the southern and northern provinces and the issue of kidnapping have grown in many parts of the country.

Reported by: Ali Asghari

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Gunmen kill three foreigners in Bamyan

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(Last Updated On: May 17, 2024)

Three foreign nationals and one Afghan were killed when gunmen opened fire in Afghanistan’s central Bamyan province on Friday, the Interior Ministry said.

Abdulmatin Qane, the spokesman of the Ministry of Interior, said that three Afghans and four foreigners were injured in the shooting.

He added that four people were arrested in connection with the incident.

Qani did not specify which country the foreigners belonged to.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.

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China and Pakistan call for inclusive ‘political framework’ and ‘moderate policies’ in Afghanistan

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Pakistan’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, issued a joint statement on Thursday calling for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to build an inclusive political framework, adopt moderate policies, and to firmly combat terrorism.

According to the statement, Wang and Dar called for concerted efforts from the international community to help Afghanistan address challenges in areas such as the humanitarian situation and economic development.

“The two sides agreed to strengthen communication and coordination on the Afghanistan issue,” the statement read.

“They called for concerted efforts of the international community to help Afghanistan properly address challenges in such areas as the humanitarian situation and economic development, and encourage Afghanistan to build an inclusive political framework, adopt moderate policies, pursue good-neighborliness, and firmly combat terrorism, including not allowing its territory to be used for terrorist acts.

“Both sides agreed to play a positive and constructive role in helping Afghanistan achieve stable development and integrate into the international community,” the statement read.

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Talks underway to ditch the US dollar in Afghan-Iran transactions

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Negotiations are ongoing between Afghanistan and Iran to sideline the US dollar in bilateral transactions, the deputy governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) said this week.

According to media reports, Mohsen Karimi, the head of the CBI, said talks are ongoing between the two countries for the implementation of “offshore rial” in Afghanistan.

Karimi said the “offshore rial” is used with the aim of supporting the economic activity and exporters of the private sector of the country.

Recently, CBI Governor Mohammad Reza Farzin announced that Tehran plans to use the “offshore rial” for trade with Russia, Afghanistan and Iraq. He also said at the time that the idea of ditching the US dollar has produced positive results.

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