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Afghan Parliament Disqualified 3 Ministers for Poor Performance

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Members of the lower house of the parliament have sacked Minister Foreign Affairs Salahuddin Rabbani, Minister of Public Works Mahmood Baligh and Minister of labor, social affairs, and martyred and disabled Nasreen Oryakhail all 3 Ministers failed to win the confidence votes of the parliament on Saturday.

All three were dismissed for their performance and failure to spend all allocated budgetary funds for the year of 1394. Reports are there that the other fourteen Ministers are due to face similar confidence votes.

MP Hafiz Mansour said, “There is no program within the Ministries to enable the staffs to consume the allocated budgetary funds, we have seen no designed draft to help projects to be launched, how can they allocate aids to boost the economy.”

Former Minister of Foreign Minister Salahudding Rabbani said, “ The reports which were given to the lower house of the parliament about the spending of the budgetary funds are not precise, we have spent more than 70 percent of our allocated budget, but there were some barriers on spending the budgets.”

Meanwhile former Minister of Public works Mahmood Balegh said,” I admit that the current existed system does not meet the ongoing demands of the everyone specially myself, that’s why it stopped the officials within the Ministry not spend the allocated budget.”

However Minister of labor, social affairs, and martyred and disabled Nasreen Oryakhail said, “ in most part we were not independently proceeding our duties, based on the President decree we recruited none staffs , this stopped everyone not to be able to consume the budget.”

Members at the lower house of the parliament have demanded the National Unity Government to introduce the other Ministers who failed to spend the budgetary funds.

Chairman of the lower house Abdul Raud Ibrahimi said, “3 ministers were sacked today, demanding the National Unity Government to introduce other ministers who failed to spend the allocated budgets.”

Members at lower house are due to summon the Ministers of Finance, Education, and Transportation on Sunday.

 Reported by: Rafi Sediqee

 

 

 

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IEA’s political deputy meets with Japanese ambassador

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Takeyoshi Kuramaya, Japan’s ambassador to Afghanistan, said in a meeting with Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, the political deputy prime minister, that the lack of diplomatic presence of Western countries in Afghanistan has caused them to be unaware of the positive developments in the country.

According to him, the international community should have direct contact with the Islamic Emirate.

Kuramaya also said Japan is committed to cooperating with Afghans in dealing with natural disasters, treating drug addicts and finding alternative crops for former poppy farmers.

On the other hand, Kabir said at this meeting that due to the support of the people, the Islamic Emirate has been able to ensure national peace, start big projects and make many other improvements.

The political deputy added that the Islamic Emirate is trying to solve people’s problems and wants positive interactions and broad relations with the world.

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US think tank calls for revised counterterrorism strategy amid growing concerns

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The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) on Tuesday issued a report by the Senior Study Group on Counterterrorism in Afghanistan and Pakistan and highlighted the urgent need to recalibrate the US counterterrorism strategy amid growing strategic competition with China and the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan.

The USIP report argues that counterterrorism should not be perceived as a distraction from strategic competition but rather as a crucial component in protecting the strategic agenda.

Terrorist groups in Afghanistan and Pakistan still possess the intent and growing capability to target the US and its interests, the report noted, adding that a successful terrorist attack would not only result in tragic loss of lives but also divert resources and attention from strategic competition, undermining America’s credibility and alliances.

In addition, the report stated terrorist attacks originating from the region could spark dangerous regional crises, particularly between India and Pakistan, both nuclear-armed states.

It also stated that the US withdrawal from Afghanistan has emboldened terrorist groups, providing them with opportunities to regroup and collaborate.

ISIS-K (Daesh), for instance, presents a growing threat with a reach beyond the immediate region, while the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has re-emerged as a significant regional security threat, the report read.

The USIP study group meanwhile suggested the Islamic Emirate need to be pressurized “to mitigate terrorist threats while maintaining communication channels for counterterrorism exchanges rather than adopting a cooperative approach with open-ended incentives or a pressure campaign that isolates the Taliban (IEA) entirely.”

The report also suggests increasing military and intelligence resources dedicated to counterterrorism in Afghanistan and Pakistan. This includes improving intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities and expanding the US Department of State’s Rewards for Justice program.

The report also emphasizes the need for greater transparency in legal authorities for counterterrorism operations, ensuring actions are justified and minimizing civilian harm. This involves targeting terrorist groups planning attacks against the US and employing cyber operations to disrupt their communications.

Another suggestion was the need for enhanced counterterrorism-specific security assistance and intelligence to Pakistan.

This assistance aims to “reduce the TTP’s threat as well as to obtain Pakistani assistance on top US counterterrorism concerns, secure long-term airspace access for operations in Afghanistan, and leverage reliable access in Pakistan in the event of a terrorist attack contingency.”

The report also highlights the importance of improving preparedness for terrorist attacks in the US homeland and abroad, especially in South Asia. This includes enhancing intelligence collection and analysis, providing travel warnings, and securing emergency military operations bases in Central Asia and Pakistan.

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Russia offers help after devastating floods in Afghanistan

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Maria Zakharova, the official spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said this week that Russia stands ready to provide assistance to Afghanistan following the devastating floods in a number of northern provinces.

According to a statement issued by Zakharova, Moscow is ready to provide necessary assistance “in case of an appeal from Kabul”.

Heavy rains wreaked havoc on northern provinces, especially Baghlan, leaving over 300 dead and 1,600 injured.

Zakharova also conveyed sincere condolences to the Afghan people. “We sympathize with the relatives and friends of the deceased. We wish a speedy recovery to the affected,” she added.

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