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Israel’s attack on Doha was blatant violation of international laws: Afghan FM

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Amir Khan Muttaqi, Foreign Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), has strongly condemned the recent Israeli attack on Qatari soil, describing it as a blatant violation of international laws, norms, and values.

In a telephonic conversation with Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Khulaifi, Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, FM Muttaqi expressed solidarity with the people and government of Qatar during these critical times.

He highlighted that the attack on the Palestinian negotiating delegation in Doha occurred amidst nearly two years of continuous genocide in Gaza, exacerbating the already dire situation, according to a statement released by the Afghan foreign ministry.

“Afghanistan stands firmly with Qatar and calls on Islamic countries to adopt a united, serious, and meaningful stance against the Israeli regime,” said Muttaqi.

Al-Khulaifi thanked the Islamic Emirate for its strong condemnation and support, calling it a clear sign of brotherhood.

He also outlined Qatar’s mediation efforts between Hamas and Israel, noting that the attack took place while the Palestinian delegation was engaged in ceasefire negotiations, undermining peace efforts.

Last Tuesday, Israel carried out airstrikes in Doha, aimed at killing Hamas leaders.

Hamas reported that five of its members, including the son of its chief negotiator Khalil Al-Hayya, were killed in the attack. However, senior leaders and members of the negotiation team survived. Qatar also confirmed that one member of its internal security forces lost his life in the attack.

 

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Baradar urges scholars to promote protection of Islamic system and national interests

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Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, has called on religious scholars to play a stronger role in promoting the protection of the Islamic system and Afghanistan’s national interests among the public.

Speaking at a turban-tying ceremony at Jamia Fath al-Uloom in Kabul on Wednesday, Baradar urged scholars to adopt a softer tone in their sermons and public addresses.

He said that alongside teaching religious obligations, scholars should help foster a sense of responsibility toward safeguarding the Islamic system and national unity.

Baradar described madrasas as the sacred foundations of religious learning, moral education, spiritual and intellectual development, and Islamic movements within Muslim societies.

He noted that in Afghanistan, religious teachings and the concept of sacred jihad originated in madrasas, spread from villages to cities, and eventually translated into action and resistance.

He also emphasized the role of madrasas in the intellectual reform of society, the removal of what he described as un-Islamic cultural influences, and the preservation of Islamic traditions.

Baradar stressed that religious schools must remain committed to their original mission and values under all circumstances.

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Iran’s Bahrami invites Afghan FM Muttaqi to Tehran during Kabul meeting

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Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan discuss expanding trade and economic cooperation

Azizi welcomed the Kyrgyz delegation and thanked them for visiting Kabul, underscoring the importance of closer economic engagement between the two countries.

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Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan held high-level talks in Kabul aimed at strengthening bilateral economic and trade relations, officials said.

The meeting brought together Nooruddin Azizi, Minister of Industry and Commerce of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, and Bakyt Sadykov, Minister of Economy and Trade of the Kyrgyz Republic, who is leading a visiting delegation to the Afghan capital.

Azizi welcomed the Kyrgyz delegation and thanked them for visiting Kabul, underscoring the importance of closer economic engagement between the two countries.

During the talks, both sides discussed ways to boost bilateral trade by making better use of existing capacities and identifying priority export commodities.

The discussions also focused on developing transit routes, signing transit agreements, attracting joint domestic and foreign investment, and expanding cooperation through trade exhibitions, business conferences and regular meetings.

The two ministers stressed the need to implement earlier agreements, particularly the economic and trade cooperation roadmap signed during a previous visit by an Afghan delegation to Kyrgyzstan.

They said effective follow-up on these commitments would be key to translating discussions into tangible results.

Officials from both countries said the meeting was intended to deepen economic, trade and investment ties, while opening new avenues for partnership between Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan in the coming period.

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