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China held three rounds of Taliban talks: Abdullah

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

PARLIMENT_14_03_2015_DARI_SOT.avi_snapshot_00.39_[2015.03.14_16.46.47]China has held three rounds of talks with the Taliban insurgent groups and asked the group to directly talk with the Afghan government, Chief Executive of Afghanistan said on Friday.

The philosophy behind having China involved in Afghan peace-talks is because we want to use China influence over the fight against terrorists, China have held one, two or three rounds of talks with the Taliban in the past few months,” Abdullah Abdullah said at a conference organized by an Indian media group.

They asked the Taliban to have talks directly with the Afghan government, that’s a good message,” Abdullah said, adding that he did not know what the outcome would be of China’s efforts.

On the other hand Abdul Rauf Ebrahimi speaker of the House warns if Afghan-Taliban peace negotiations did not stop the ongoing war in Afghanistan these negotiations is just a plot to face Afghanistan with a new crisis.

Peace process with Taliban insurgent groups must be transparent, we will not tolerate any hidden bargain, if peace talks does not stop the ongoing war in Afghanistan; this is just a plot to face Afghanistan with crisis,” Ebrahimi said.

Lawmakers further worry about Pakistan benefiting peace talks on his own favor.

Shir Wali, a member of Afghan Parliament said,” We sacrifice for peace, but Pakistan is benefiting, peace must stop the combat war in Afghanistan”.

Afghanistan High Peace Council (AHPC) accepts President Ghani direct contacts with Taliban officials.

Mohammad Akbari, MP and member of AHPC said,” The President has directly contacted with Taliban officials, but they still haven’t agreed officially to start peace negotiations with Afghan government”.

China has close ties with Afghanistan’s neighbouring Pakistan who is believed to support and equip Taliban insurgent groups in a proxy war in Afghanistan and is believed to have a considerable control over the Taliban leadership.

Pakistani officials earlier promised Afghan President that Taliban leaders are willing to open talks in early March and ceasefire the current fight against each other, but there is no news about talks with will be held in China.

Reported by: Fawad Naseri

 

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US understands importance of Chabahar Port for Afghanistan: India

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The United States understands the importance of Chabahar Port for continued humanitarian supplies to Afghanistan and to provide the country economic alternatives, India’s foreign ministry said on Friday.

 India recently signed a 10-year agreement to develop and operate Iran’s strategic Chabahar Port as New Delhi aims to boost trade ties with landlocked Afghanistan and Central Asian countries, bypassing ports in its western neighbour and arch foe Pakistan.

But the deal has prompted a thinly veiled threat of sanctions from the United States, with whom India has developed close economic and military ties in recent decades.

India’s foreign ministry spokesman, Randhir Jaiswal, noted that since 2018, India has supplied 85,000 metric tons of wheat, 200 metric tons of pulses and 40,000 litres of pesticide Malathion to Afghanistan through Chabahar Port.

“The United States also has an understanding…understands the importance of Chabahar Port for continued humanitarian supplies to Afghanistan and to provide Afghanistan economic alternatives,” he said in a press conference.

“Our External Affairs Minister also spoke on this matter in several forums recently, where he said that we should not take a narrow view of this particular project, it has an important role to play as far as the region is concerned, connectivity is concerned, particularly for the landlocked countries in the area,” he added.

He also said that Russia‘s special envoy to Afghanistan, Zamir Kabulov, met with an Indian delegation led by Joint Secretary, J.P. Singh, who looks after Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, in the Ministry of External Affairs, essentially exchange of views on the ground and the situation and how the two countries look at the situation.

He said that they emphasized on the need to provide development assistance and humanitarian support to the people of Afghanistan.

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Nicaragua president sends letter of condolence to IEA leader after floods

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The Afghan Embassy in China announced Saturday that the President of Nicaragua has sent a letter of condolence to the leader of the Islamic Emirate, Mawlawi Hebatullah Akhundzada, following the recent deadly floods in Afghanistan.

Based on the embassy’s statement, the letter was handed over by Michael Campbell, the Nicaraguan ambassador to China, to Bilal Karimi, the Afghan ambassador to China.

In the letter, Nicaragua president, Daniel Ortega, while expressing his sympathy over the floods, expressed his interest in establishing good relations with the Islamic Emirate and cooperation in various fields.

The Nicaraguan ambassador stated that the Nicaraguan people, like the Afghans, achieved independence after a hard struggle against the colonialists, which is a common point between the two countries.

Meanwhile, Bilal Karimi, Afghanistan’s ambassador to China, has said that he will convey the condolence letter of the President of Nicaragua to the leader of the Islamic Emirate. He also assured of maintaining good relations with the country.

Karimi emphasized that all Latin American countries are important, but Nicaragua’s taking the initiative is a positive and admirable move.

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UN Doha meeting should reflect realities of Afghanistan: Iranian envoy

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Iran’s special representative for Afghanistan, Hassan Kazemi Qomi, said in a meeting with his Italian counterpart that the next UN-convened meeting on Afghanistan should reflect the realities of the country.

Qomi said that Tehran is ready to work with Europe on the development of a comprehensive cooperation plan for Afghanistan based on the consultations it has conducted.

He added that the topics of the third meeting of special envoys on Afghanistan in Doha should be based on the realities of the region and Afghanistan.

“The actions of countries outside the region have not been useful in solving the crisis and challenges of Afghanistan so far, and if this situation continues, Europe will also be plagued by the problems,” he said.

The last meeting of the United Nations on Afghanistan was held in Doha in February this year, but it failed to achieve its primary objectives.

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