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HPC should be disbanded due to lack of achievements: President’s Adviser

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Members of High Peace Council (HPC) a number of Parliament representatives on Wednesday hold a summit under the name of “National Conference for the Future of Peace Talks”.

One of President’s advisers declared that the High Peace Council should be disbanded due to the lack of achievements and a strong and qualified board must be set to advance peace talks.

President’s adviser noted that the lack of a strong will has caused the country to not reach a sustainable peace.

“The government should cancel the High Peace Council and set an authorized and qualified board which the Peace Talks process reaches to a result and the women’s role must also be considered in this process,” Malalay Shinwari, President’s adviser in social affairs said.

In the meantime, HPC head said to consider distrust between government and the armed oppositions the main purpose that the country not reaches to stability.

A number of Parliament representatives have also criticized the Peace Talks process, saying there are still many opportunities for peace talks which must be reviewed by the government.

“Afghan people should have the ownership of the peace process and there are still many opportunities to advance the Peace Negotiations,” Farkhunda Zahra Naderi said.

“We would not achieve peace as long as America does not reach its strategic goals in Afghanistan and Pakistan is also an obstacle against Peace Talks,” Ahmad Saeedi, political analyst said.

This comes as Islamabad hosted the first round of the official, face-to-face discussions in July but a planned second round was indefinitely postponed after the Afghan government announced that the Taliban leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar, had died years earlier.

 

Reported by Rafi Sidiqi

 

 

 

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Afghan PM calls for ‘people to support the system’

He called for Muslims, especially pilgrims, to pray for the Palestinian people, and he emphasized solidarity for Palestine.

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Prime Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund delivered his Eid message on Saturday and called on the people to strongly support the Islamic system because people’s support is very important in maintaining and strengthening a system.

“My message to the people is to firmly support their Islamic system, to cooperate with the officials in good works, because the cooperation of the people is very important in protecting and strengthening the system,” he said.

Akhund also asked the officials of the Islamic Emirate not to hesitate to help the people in any way.

He called for Muslims, especially pilgrims, to pray for the Palestinian people, and he emphasized solidarity for Palestine.

Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman for the IEA, also referred to Akhund’s speech. He said: “Hassan Akhund called on the security forces and all emirate organizations to provide better services to the people. He asked the people to be more empathetic and cooperative with the Islamic Emirate and the regime, to provide good support for reconstruction projects and economic programs, and to cooperate with the security forces.”

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Baradar launches construction of a township for flood victims in Ghor

The township will have 1,000 housing units, of which 200 units will be built by the Islamic Emirate, provincial police said in a statement.

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Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the economic deputy prime minister, on Sunday laid the foundation stone of a township for flood victims in Firoz Koh, the capital of western Ghor province.

The township will have 1,000 housing units, of which 200 units will be built by the Islamic Emirate, provincial police said in a statement.

The statement added that efforts will be made to build the remaining houses with the help of businessmen.

During his trip to Ghor, Baradar also met with some scholars and teachers of religious schools.

He said in the meeting that due to the recent floods in Ghor, many people have suffered heavy financial and human losses.

He added that the Islamic Emirate has used all the available resources to help the affected people, and the relevant ministries and departments are doing their best to help them.

Dozens of people have died and thousands of families have been affected by the floods in Ghor province.

 

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IEA to attend upcoming UN-sponsored meeting on Afghanistan in Doha

The third UN-sponsored Doha meeting on Afghanistan is scheduled to be held on June 30.

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The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) announced on Sunday it will attend the upcoming United Nations-sponsored conference on Afghanistan in Doha.

“A representative of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan will participate in the upcoming Doha meeting and will represent the people and the government of Afghanistan,” said Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman of IEA.

The third UN-sponsored Doha meeting on Afghanistan is scheduled to be held on June 30.

IEA had refused to join the second round of the conference in February when the UN rejected its demand to act as Afghanistan’s sole official representative, according to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

 

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