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Muttaqi says ‘islands of power’ in Afghanistan have been totally eliminated

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Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi has said that not even one meter of Afghanistan’s soil is under the control of opponents of the Islamic Emirate, adding that the islands of power in the country have been eliminated.

Muttaqi said this at an Iran-Afghanistan Joint Chamber of Commerce meeting in Mashhad, Iran.

“Today, after forty-five years, in all of Afghanistan, in one village, in one acre of land, in one meter of land, Alhamdulillah, there are no opponents [in] control. All the islands of power have ended, feudalism has ended, no one can say that I am strong and you are weak. Roads are not closed because of foreigners or local officials. There is no convoy of bodyguards for ministers. Successful and good person is one who serves well,” Muttaqi said.

Referring to the economic opportunities available in the country, Muttaqi urged businessmen to invest in the country without any worries.

He said that the current government has good relations with neighboring countries and the region, and now Afghanistan has become a transit and economic hub.

“The current government of Afghanistan has very good relations with neighboring countries and regional countries. All ports in Afghanistan are open. We do business with all countries in the region. Afghanistan has now become the hub of transit and economy. Now we are the connecting point between South Asia and Central Asia, and efforts are underway to connect the North and the South. Efforts are underway to connect the Wakhan road to China,” Muttaqi said.

He also emphasized that there is no discrimination in Afghanistan and although there is negative propaganda against the Islamic Emirate, the people are satisfied with the situation. He reiterated that they will not allow anyone to undermine the security of Afghanistan and the region.

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Pakistan to repatriate nearly 20,000 Afghans awaiting US resettlement

Authorities will also share verified data of the affected individuals with relevant departments to support implementation.

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Pakistan will repatriate nearly 20,000 Afghan nationals currently awaiting resettlement in the United States, The Nation reported, citing official sources.

The move affects 19,973 Afghans living across Pakistan.

A federal directive will instruct provincial chief secretaries and police chiefs in Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, and the Islamabad Capital Territory to begin the repatriation process immediately.

Authorities will also share verified data of the affected individuals with relevant departments to support implementation.

Following the Islamic Emirate’s return to power in 2021, more than 100,000 Afghans fled to Pakistan, many of whom had worked with the US and UK governments, international organizations, or aid agencies.

Thousands have remained stranded in Pakistan for over four years while awaiting US resettlement clearance.

Prospects for relocation have dimmed amid a suspension of case processing by the US administration, according to The Nation.

Under Pakistan’s Illegal Foreigners Repatriation Plan (IFRP), all Afghan nationals still awaiting US relocation will now be returned to Afghanistan.

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Terrorist activities observed along Afghanistan borders, says Lavrov

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Terrorist activities continue to be observed along Afghanistan borders and along the India–Pakistan–Afghanistan corridor, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in an interview published on Monday.

Speaking to Russia-based media outlet TV BRICS, Lavrov pointed to ongoing concerns in the Middle East, including its Asian regions.

He highlighted the importance of collaboration with India at the United Nations to advance a global counter-terrorism convention.

Lavrov stated that while the draft convention has already been prepared, consensus on its adoption has not yet been reached.

Russia has repeatedly expressed concern about militant threats from Afghanistan. The Islamic Emirate, however, has dismissed the concerns saying that it will not allow Afghanistan’s soil to be used against any country.

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Afghan border minister holds phone talks with Iran’s deputy foreign minister

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Noorullah Noori, Afghanistan’s Minister of Borders and Tribal Affairs, held a phone conversation with Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, to discuss bilateral border cooperation.

According to the Iranian news agency IRNA, both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening border collaboration, with a particular focus on the ongoing renovation and updating of border markers. They also agreed to accelerate joint technical and legal meetings to enhance coordination.

As part of the agreement, the next meeting of senior border officials from Afghanistan and Iran is scheduled to take place in Iran in 1405 (2026–2027).

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