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Ghani Awarded ‘Ghazi Wazir Akbar Khan’ Medal to Outgoing U.S. Ambassador John Bass

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Last Updated on: October 24, 2022

John Bass, the outgoing U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan, received ‘Ghazi Wazir Akbar Khan’ medal by President Ashraf Ghani for his services in the country, the presidential palace said in a statement.

The presidential palace hosted the U.S. Ambassador’s farewell reception ceremony on Monday evening.

President Ghani praised Bass’s services during his tenure in Afghanistan and made best wishes for his future endeavors.

The statement added that President Ghani appreciated John Bass’s efforts to strengthen and expand the friendly relations between Afghanistan and the United States, to secure peace in the country and the region, and to bring aids and contribution of his country to Afghanistan during his mission.

Meanwhile, John Bass stressed that his country continues its efforts for peacebuilding in Afghanistan, the statement said.

John Bass has worked as the U.S. ambassador to Turkey, 2014–2017, and the country’s ambassador to Georgia from 2009–2012. Later on September 28, 2017, he was appointed as the U.S. Ambassador to Kabul.

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Afghan forces conduct fresh airstrikes on Pakistani military targets

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The Ministry of Defense of Afghanistan has announced that Afghan forces carried out fresh airstrikes on military targets in Miranshah and Spinwam, in Pakistan.

The strikes took place last night around 12:00 AM, according to the Ministry. In its statement, the Ministry said the Miranshah and Spinwam military bases were destroyed, resulting in heavy casualties.

The statement added that these “successful strikes were carried out in response to repeated air incursions by the Pakistani military regime.”

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Pakistani military jet downed in Afghanistan’s Jalalabad, pilot captured alive

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Afghan forces successfully shot down a military jet belonging to the Pakistani military in the 6th district of Jalalabad, according to the spokesperson of the Nangarhar police.

Officials confirmed that the pilot of the jet was captured alive following the incident. The spokesperson did not immediately provide further details on the circumstances leading to the downing of the aircraft or the current status of the pilot.

This development comes amid ongoing tensions along the Durand Line, where security forces from both sides have reportedly engaged in sporadic clashes recently. 

 

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UAE and Iran call for diplomatic resolution to Afghanistan–Pakistan tensions

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The United Arab Emirates has expressed concern over the recent clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan, urging both sides to exercise restraint and prevent any further escalation.

In its statement, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that disputes must be resolved through dialogue and diplomatic channels — an approach the country says can help strengthen security and stability in South Asia.

The UAE also reaffirmed its support for efforts aimed at building trust and promoting dialogue between the two sides, noting that such steps can help fulfill the aspirations of both nations for peace and development.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran issued a separate statement expressing deep concern and regret over the intensifying violence, warning that continued hostilities could have serious humanitarian and security consequences for the region.

Tehran emphasized the need for mutual respect for territorial integrity and national sovereignty, calling on both countries to immediately begin dialogue and engagement.

Iran also announced its readiness to assist in reducing tensions and facilitating discussions between the two sides to achieve a complete cessation of hostilities and reach an understanding.

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