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Khalilzad Warns Noor Not to Continue Tensions with Gov’t

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

The former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad has warned the ousted governor of Balkh, Atta Muhammad Noor not to continue tensions with the government as the repercussions will increase.

Khalilzad in an exclusive interview with Ariananews said that he will separately meet with President Ashraf Ghani and Atta Muhammad Noor.

 “Patience has a limit. Unfortunately, the politicians have not correctly counted. Sometimes two plus two equaled to eight for them,” Khalilzad said.

The ex-U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan is said to believe that the international allies and partners do not have enough patience to tolerate the continuation of tensions between President Ghani and Noor.

“I don’t think that Mr. Noor makes a mistake. He is a clever person. It would be a great mistake for him to stand against international forces. I think, there will not be any need for international allies to force Mr. Noor to accept the decision of President Ghani,” Khalilzad noted.

He stressed that the problem between the two sides must end in the framework of the constitution as soon as possible.

Khalilzad went on to say that the world will not remain neutral in reaction to support of some government officials from Noor and the Kandahar police commander, Gen. Raziq.

“They should not think wrong. This issue won’t last for long. Now some individuals use this problem for their private interests. The system of feudalism is not acceptable either in Kandahar or Balkh,” he added.

Previously, the Kandahar Police Chief Gen. Abdul Raziq in response to his removal from the position has said that he has not been appointed by the current government and that the state cannot remove him.

Noor has also often described as having built an empire in Balkh province as he refused to leave his position as the governor of Balkh after President fired him.

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Floods leave 18 dead, destroy hundreds of homes in Faryab

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(Last Updated On: May 19, 2024)

At least 18 people have died and two others have been injured following floods in Faryab province on Saturday night, the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation announced Sunday.

The flash floods occurred in Pashtunkot, Almar, Qaisar, Belcheragh, Khyber and Dawlat Abad districts, the ministry said in a statement.

560 houses, 850 acres of agricultural land, 110 shops and a mobile clinic were destroyed as a result of the floods, according to the statement.

In addition, 300 livestock perished and 2,000 fruit trees were destroyed, the statement said.

This comes just a week after deadly floods left over 300 people dead in northern Afghanistan.

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IEA leader approves law on prevention of begging

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(Last Updated On: May 19, 2024)

The Ministry of Justice announced Saturday that Mawlawi Hebatullah Akhundzada, the leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), has approved the law on collection of beggars and preventing begging.

The law has three chapters and 27 articles, and is published in the official gazette of the Ministry of Justice.

According to the law, begging is prohibited for healthy and working people and those who can secure their one-day meal.

The law also prohibits the use of children and the disabled for begging.

According to the law, professional beggars who use a child or a mentally ill person or a disabled person for the purpose of begging, will be sentenced to one month in prison by the court, and their organizers will be sentenced to up to six months in prison.

In 2022, the leader of the Islamic Emirate ordered the collection of beggars. Tens of thousands of beggars have been rounded up so far.

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US understands importance of Chabahar Port for Afghanistan: India

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(Last Updated On: May 18, 2024)

The United States understands the importance of Chabahar Port for continued humanitarian supplies to Afghanistan and to provide the country economic alternatives, India’s foreign ministry said on Friday.

 India recently signed a 10-year agreement to develop and operate Iran’s strategic Chabahar Port as New Delhi aims to boost trade ties with landlocked Afghanistan and Central Asian countries, bypassing ports in its western neighbour and arch foe Pakistan.

But the deal has prompted a thinly veiled threat of sanctions from the United States, with whom India has developed close economic and military ties in recent decades.

India’s foreign ministry spokesman, Randhir Jaiswal, noted that since 2018, India has supplied 85,000 metric tons of wheat, 200 metric tons of pulses and 40,000 litres of pesticide Malathion to Afghanistan through Chabahar Port.

“The United States also has an understanding…understands the importance of Chabahar Port for continued humanitarian supplies to Afghanistan and to provide Afghanistan economic alternatives,” he said in a press conference.

“Our External Affairs Minister also spoke on this matter in several forums recently, where he said that we should not take a narrow view of this particular project, it has an important role to play as far as the region is concerned, connectivity is concerned, particularly for the landlocked countries in the area,” he added.

He also said that Russia‘s special envoy to Afghanistan, Zamir Kabulov, met with an Indian delegation led by Joint Secretary, J.P. Singh, who looks after Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, in the Ministry of External Affairs, essentially exchange of views on the ground and the situation and how the two countries look at the situation.

He said that they emphasized on the need to provide development assistance and humanitarian support to the people of Afghanistan.

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