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Afghanistan safe, poses no threat to other nations: Interior Minister Haqqani
Haqqani highlighted that the commitments made during the Doha talks, aimed at preventing threats emanating from Afghan soil, have been fully implemented.
Speaking at a graduation ceremony of 900 cadets from the Afghanistan Police Academy, Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani said the country is now secure and poses no threat to other nations.
Haqqani highlighted that the commitments made during the Doha talks, aimed at preventing threats emanating from Afghan soil, have been fully implemented.
“The Afghan police today enjoy the trust and support of the people, unlike in many countries where citizens fear security forces,” Haqqani said. He emphasized that police officers must uphold professionalism, fairness, and kindness in their interactions with the public, reinforcing the credibility of law enforcement.
The graduation ceremony also featured remarks from Rahmatullah Najib, Administrative Deputy of the Interior Ministry, who described the induction of 900 new cadets as a key step toward strengthening national security and enhancing public safety.
Haqqani further stressed that the government continues to work on practical measures for the safe return of Afghan refugees from Pakistan, as well as addressing broader regional security and development challenges.
The remarks reflect ongoing efforts by Afghan authorities to bolster national institutions while reassuring the international community of Afghanistan’s commitment to peace and regional stability.