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IEA should accept world’s demands for the interests of Afghanistan: Guterres

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The United Nations Secretary-General has called on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan to accept the demands of the international community for the interests of Afghanistan.

In a press conference, the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged the IEA to form an inclusive government and respect the rights of women and girls, especially in the field of work and education.

According to Guterres, the compliance of the new rulers to the rightful demands of the international community is in the interest of Afghanistan and will lead the country to
progress and prosperity.

“We have different ethnic groups and it is important that all ethnic groups are representatives in Afghanistan,” said Guterres.

“Women and girls’ rights, the rights of women to work and the rights of girls to attend school at all levels without discrimination,” he added.

The formation of an inclusive government is one of the basic demands of countries in the region and the international community in Afghanistan.

The IEA officials meanwhile said this demand was an interference in the internal affairs of Afghanistan.

“We believe in having good relations with all countries; isolation policies that had no results in the past will not have any results now either,” said Bilal Karimi, deputy spokesman of IEA.

The US State Department has said that the US is not ready to improve relations with the Afghan government until they actually fulfill and live up to their commitments to the international community.

The US, however, has given more than one billion dollars to Afghanistan in aid since the IEA returned to power in August last year.

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Azerbaijan releases 14 Afghan prisoners

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Azerbaijan has released 14 Afghan nationals from its prisons, Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Saturday.

The ministry said in a statement that the release happened following efforts by Afghanistan’s embassy in Baku.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its appreciation to Azerbaijan and relevant authorities for their cooperation and humanitarian action. It also reaffirmed that the IEA will continue to follow up on and resolve the cases of Afghan prisoners.

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Khalilzad says U.S. ‘significantly satisfied’ with IEA’s fight against terrorism

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Former U.S. special envoy for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, says Washington is largely satisfied with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s (IEA) efforts against terrorism, though progress in broader relations remains hindered by the issue of prisoners.

In an interview with NDTV, Khalilzad said the United States views the detention of at least two American citizens in Afghanistan as the primary obstacle to improving ties.

Khalilzad highlighted what he described as a “significant degree of satisfaction” in the U.S. assessment of the IEA’s counterterrorism commitments under the Doha Agreement. He said the IEA continue to fight Daesh, a group they have long considered an enemy. Many Daesh militants, he added, have been pushed out of Afghanistan and are now in Pakistan.

At the same time, Khalilzad said concerns remain regarding human rights and the political role of non-IEA Afghans.

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Afghanistan says Pakistan is shifting blame for its own security failures

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The Ministry of National Defense of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has rejected recent accusations made by Pakistani officials following a deadly attack at a mosque in Islamabad, calling them “irresponsible” and “baseless.”

Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif wrote on X that preliminary findings suggest the suicide bomber had been on the move to and from Afghanistan.

According to the Afghan Defense Ministry, Pakistan’s defense minister “immediately and irresponsibly” blamed Afghanistan for the attack without conducting proper investigations. Afghan authorities noted that this pattern has been repeated in the past, particularly regarding incidents in Balochistan and other security events inside Pakistan.

The ministry stated that linking such attacks to Afghanistan “has no logic or foundation,” adding that these statements cannot hide Pakistan’s internal security failures or help solve the underlying problems.

“If they were truly able to identify the perpetrators immediately after the incident, then why were they unable to prevent it beforehand?” the statement asked.

The Afghan government emphasized its commitment to Islamic values, stating it does not consider harm against innocent civilians permissible under any circumstances and does not support those involved in illegal acts.

The statement urged Pakistani security officials to take responsibility for their internal security shortcomings, review their policies, and adopt a more constructive and cooperative approach toward both their own citizens and neighboring countries.

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