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IEA delegation in Qatar to discuss airport management contracts

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The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s (IEA) Ministry of Transport and Aviation says a high-level delegation has arrived in Qatar to discuss contracts to manage five airports in Afghanistan.

The ministry said late Friday that the delegation was being led by Transport and Aviation Minister Hamidullah Akhondzada and includes a number of other officials, including acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi.

According to the Ministry of Transport, the delegation will meet with Qatari officials to discuss technical aspects of the contracts for five Afghan airports, which are Kabul, Kandahar, Herat, Balkh and Khost.

Representatives of Turkish technical teams are also expected to attend the meeting.

On April 7, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the deputy prime minister of the IEA government, asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to meet with Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials about regulating Kabul Airport.

After the withdrawal of US and NATO troops from Afghanistan in August and the IEA’s takeover of the country, Kabul’s airport mostly ground to a halt. Eight months later, the airport has still not resumed normal operations.

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Saudi authorities detain five Afghans over unauthorized Hajj attempt

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Saudi Arabia’s Hajj Security Forces have arrested five Afghan residents for attempting to enter the holy city of Makkah on foot through a desert route without obtaining official Hajj permits.

According to Saudi authorities, the individuals violated Hajj regulations and instructions by trying to enter Makkah illegally during the pilgrimage season. Legal action has been taken against them, Saudi Gazette reported on Friday.

Saudi Public Security has urged all residents and pilgrims to strictly follow Hajj rules and permit requirements, warning that violators will face penalties.

 

 
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Pakistan says cross-Durand Line communities seek peace and stability

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Pakistan says communities living along the Afghanistan-Pakistan Durand Line want peace and stability, despite ongoing security concerns in the region.

Speaking during a weekly media briefing, Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said there are no major issues between the people of Afghanistan and Pakistan, adding that residents on both sides of the Durand Line want peaceful relations and greater regional stability.

However, Andrabi claimed that terrorism originating from Afghan territory continues to undermine peace efforts.

He said Islamabad believes militant activity crossing from Afghanistan remains a significant obstacle to improving regional security and bilateral ties.

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has repeatedly rejected such allegations, maintaining that no militant group is allowed to use Afghan soil to threaten neighboring countries.

Andrabi also said Pakistan remains diplomatically engaged on regional matters involving Afghanistan, Iran, India, and Somalia, stressing that dialogue and diplomacy remain Islamabad’s preferred means of resolving disputes.

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Afghanistan-Gambia ties discussed during Doha meeting

Both sides also exchanged views on strengthening diplomatic engagement and exploring future economic cooperation.

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Suhail Shaheen, head of the Islamic Emirate’s embassy in Doha, has met with Omar Jah, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of The Gambia to Qatar, to discuss bilateral relations and areas of mutual interest.

According to a statement from the Afghan embassy in Doha, Jah also oversees Gambian diplomatic affairs related to Afghanistan.

The meeting focused on Afghanistan-Gambia relations, the current security situation in Afghanistan, and potential investment opportunities in the country.

Both sides also exchanged views on strengthening diplomatic engagement and exploring future economic cooperation.

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