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Hezb-e-Watan Returns Back to Political Scene

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Last Updated on: October 24, 2022

The Loyalists of Watan political party on Friday declared its return to political scene by holding a gathering in Kabul.

The leader of the party says the critical situation of the country forced them to re-establish the party.

“I see division in the remarks of the politicians. They are accusing each other and preferring their personnel interest to the national interest,” said the political party new leader, Abdul Jabar Qahraman.

Qahraman promises to work for maintaining of peace, social justice and to stand against the opportunists.

“We will prefer the national interest. Under a single roof, we call all together that we are Muslim and Afghan and we are making efforts to pave the way for peace in our home country,” he added.

The Watan Party was established in 1990 as a renamed incarnation of the ruling People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) by Najibullah who was the President of Afghanistan from 1987 until 1992.

This comes as the members of the party was trying to return to the political scene of the country by reviving the party.

By Lyda Niazi & Hesamuddin Hesam

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Iran to issue 200,000 work visas to Afghan nationals

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Iran has announced plans to issue 200,000 work visas to Afghan nationals, officials confirmed following a meeting between Mohammad Reza Bahrami, Head of South Asia Affairs at Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, Afghanistan’s Minister of Refugees and Repatriation.

Bahrami highlighted that trade relations between Kabul and Tehran have made significant progress, and he expects that high-ranking Iranian officials will soon visit Kabul to further strengthen joint cooperation and commercial ties. He added that Iran has honored its commitments toward Afghan refugees and emphasized that collaboration with Kabul will continue to address the issue of illegal Afghan residency in Iran.

He also expressed concern over recent tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, noting that Iran is prepared to act as a mediator between Kabul and Islamabad, pending the approval of the Islamic Emirate.

Mawlawi Abdul Kabir welcomed the move, stressing that Iran should treat Afghan refugees with leniency and prevent the loss of their assets. He reiterated that the Islamic Emirate encourages Afghan refugees abroad to return home and urged host countries not to forcibly deport Afghan nationals. Abdul Kabir described Iran’s issuance of work visas as a significant step and confirmed that the Islamic Emirate will submit a plan to Tehran to address the concerns of Afghan residents in Iran.

He further emphasized that using Afghan territory against others is not a policy of the Islamic Emirate and called on neighboring countries to resolve disputes through dialogue and collaboration with religious scholars rather than accusations.

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EU envoy urges respect for territorial integrity, de-escalation between Afghanistan and Pakistan

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The European Union’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan, Gilles Bertrand, has urged Afghanistan and Pakistan to exercise restraint and de-escalate rising border tensions during a press conference in Kabul at the conclusion of his visit on Thursday.

Bertrand said he had raised the issue in meetings with both the Islamic Emirate authorities in Kabul and the Embassy of Pakistan, emphasizing the need for respect for territorial integrity, protection of civilians, and the resumption of dialogue to address mutual security concerns. He also called on both sides to adhere to the ceasefire announced on Wednesday, October 15.

The EU envoy highlighted improvements in Afghanistan’s security and a sharp reduction in opium production, while acknowledging progress in counterterrorism efforts, particularly against Daesh. Still, he expressed concern over the continued presence and cross-border activity of other regional terrorist groups.

Bertrand also raised the human rights situation, criticizing restrictions on women and girls, including the recent ban on female Afghan employees working in UN offices nationwide.

The EU has provided €1.8 billion (US$2.1 billion) in aid since 2021 for humanitarian needs, health, education, and alternative livelihoods. Bertrand also announced an additional €83 million package for private sector development, microfinance, sustainable food chains, job creation, and women’s economic empowerment, but warned that restrictions on implementing partners hinder aid efficiency.

 

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India says ‘closely monitoring’ situation between Afghanistan and Pakistan

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India is closely monitoring the ongoing tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Thursday.

Briefing reporters in New Delhi, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal asserted that Pakistan continues to host terrorist organisations and sponsor cross-border terrorism. He added that it has been a long-standing practice of Pakistan to “blame its neighbours for its own internal failures.”

Jaiswal said Pakistan’s recent reactions reflect its frustration over Afghanistan exercising sovereignty over its own territories, reaffirming that India remains fully committed to the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence of Afghanistan.

On questions regarding the upgrade of India’s diplomatic presence in Kabul, the spokesperson said that the Technical Mission, which has been operational in the Afghan capital since June 2022, will soon transition into a full-fledged Embassy. He confirmed that the transition will happen in the next few days.

Afghanistan and Pakistan engaged in clashes recently, in which hundreds of people were killed and injured.

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