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Iranian cyclist reaches Nangarhar with peace message

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An Iranian cyclist, Rahmatullah Azad, who has come to Nangarhar province by bicycle says the purpose of his trip is to convey peace message among nations.

He said that the people of Afghanistan are very hospitable, expressing his satisfaction with the behavior of Afghans.

This Iranian cyclist has called on the international community to help the people of Afghanistan and not leave the country alone in this difficult situation.

Azad, who has visited different provinces of Afghanistan in the past, has now reached Nangarhar province.

“Afghanistan has seen forty years of war and problems, and now the international community must help it. I have come to bring the voice of oppression of the Afghan people to the ears of the world,” he Azad.

He stated that he is happy that peace has come to Afghanistan after 20 years.

“I saw kind, good and faithful people who have gone through forty years of war and are still living with hope, and now I am at eastern Afghanistan and I hope that the world will hear my voice,” he added

“I have not come for a country or a government, I have come for the whole world to say that these people have suffered for forty years and it is enough for them.”

Meanwhile, Information and Culture Department of Nangarhar say that until now about 70 foreign tourists have traveled to this province and visited various historical and recreational areas.

“Until now, nearly 70 foreign tourists have traveled to Nangarhar province and visited the historical and recreational places of this province,” said Qureshi Badlon, Director of Information and Culture Department of Nangarhar province.

Since IEA’s takeover, the number of foreign visitors to Afghanistan have increased.

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Organization of Turkic States urges inclusive government and support for Afghanistan

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The Organization of Turkic States (OTS) has called for the establishment of a representative government in Afghanistan that reflects the country’s diverse population. The appeal came in a statement released after the OTS informal summit held in Hungary’s capital.

The OTS emphasized the importance of upholding human rights and ensuring the fundamental freedoms of all Afghan citizens without discrimination. It also urged stronger international cooperation to prevent Afghanistan from becoming a base for terrorist activities.

Member states highlighted the urgent need to combat illegal drug production and trafficking in Afghanistan and advocated for increased support through alternative livelihood programs. In a push for economic recovery, the organization encouraged expanding trade and economic ties with Afghanistan to promote sustainable development.

The statement also stressed the need to unfreeze Afghanistan’s financial assets, reintegrate its banking sector into the global financial system, and implement fiscal transparency and legal reforms to facilitate economic recovery.

Leaders welcomed the creation of the Afghanistan Working Group, tasked with coordinating a unified stance among OTS members on issues related to Afghanistan.

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Salang Highway closed as reconstruction resumes

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The Ministry of Public Works has announced the start of reconstruction work on the remaining sections of the Salang Highway. To facilitate this process, the main route of the highway will be temporarily closed to movement of vehicles.

According to the ministry, passenger buses will be allowed to travel 24/7 via an alternative (secondary) route prepared on both sides of the highway. Cargo vehicles will also be permitted to move on the main route in alternating directions: one night from north to south, and the following night from south to north.

The Ministry of Public Works has called on citizens for patience and cooperation until the reconstruction is completed later this year.

The Salang Highway reconstruction project had been officially inaugurated in 2023.

 

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Eight Afghans arrested at Ukrainian border

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Ukrainian border guards have detained eight Afghan citizens who were trying to cross the Belarusian border into Ukraine illegally in the Rivne region.

One of the men tried to escape but failed, the Ukraine’s UNN reported.

The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine said the identities and circumstances of the offense are being verified, in particular, the persons who could have facilitated the illegal crossing are being identified.

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