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Authorities of executive office still unclear: Muhammad Khan

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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First deputy of the chief of executive officer CEO, Muhammad Khan says the authorities of the executive office is still unclear and the government stalemate to a deadlock in the past seven months.

Muhammad Khan, first deputy of CEO in an exclusive interview with Ariananews has said that the government of national unity failed to perform its main priority plans.

“The national unity government failed to complete its cabinet in the last seven months. As I say the authorities of the executive office is still unclear.” Muhammad Khan said.

Mr. Khan also talked about the inconsistencies and sensationalism in the government, adding he does not have any information about the Afghanistan Peace Talks with Taliban.

“Me and Mr. Muhaqiq do not know anything about Peace Talks whether the negotiation has been carried out or not,” Khan noted.

First deputy of CEO is said to believe the increasing of insecurity and continuation of war indicate the unprepared of countries involved in Peace talks.

Muhammad Khan talked about the lack of coordination and imbalances in the government and the failure of national unity government since its formation; imbalances such as: the introduction of Afzal Ludin as defense minister nominee and Shukria Barikzai, head of the Electoral Reforms Commission that their fate are still uncertain.

He emphasized that Shukria Barikzai was not included in the list of agreements from the first and declared that they do not accept her as a member how she comes to be the head of a special commission.

Muhammad Khan told to Ariananews that the government was busy in division of ministries in the first 45 days and then after much bargaining, they still failed to complete its new cabinet.
Reported by Farahnaz Forutan

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Japanese ambassador meets deputy agriculture minister

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The Japanese ambassador in Kabul, Takayoshi Kuromiya, met Saturday with Sader Azam Osmani, the Deputy of the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock.

According to a statement from the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock, the meeting discussed Japan’s cooperation in these areas.

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Emergency meeting held in Kabul to address flood victims in Baghlan

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The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations (MoRR) held Saturday an emergency meeting in Kabul attended by the humanitarian aid coordinator of the International Organization for Migration to instantly address the needs of recent flood victims in Baghlan province.

The ministry quoted Abdul Rahman Rahmani, head of the assistance coordination of the ministry, as saying that the goal of the meeting was to provide emergency assistance to flood victims and how to consider first aid.

According to reports, intense floods in Baghlan’s many districts have left hundreds of dead and injured.

The ministry stated that hundreds of houses have been destroyed and people are living in open space in the mountains.

Meanwhile, the ministry added that the figures are not yet final and the process of rescue operations is still ongoing with the cooperation of health teams.

At the meeting, Mohammad Omar Hashemi, the humanitarian aid coordinator of the International Organization for Migration, also assured that the organization is ready to provide urgent aid to the victims.

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WFP says it can only support 1 in every 3 malnourished children across Afghanistan

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The World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday it can only support one in every three malnourished children across Afghanistan, highlighting the shortage of funding.

WFP said on X that there are three million malnourished children in Afghanistan.

“But we can only support 1 in every 3 malnourished children across Afghanistan,” WFP said. “Children bear the brunt of the assistance cuts. Sustained funding is vital.”

The World Food Program in Afghanistan had previously warned that the number of malnourished children visiting hospitals has increased this year following the reduction of foreign aid.

More than 23 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan this year, according to the United Nations. Over half of them are children.

In February, WFP announced a dire need for $760 million in food assistance for Afghanistan over the next six months.

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