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Muttaqi tells EU, US weakening the Afghan govt is not in anyone’s interest

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An Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) official confirmed in a statement that a meeting was held in Doha between high ranking IEA officials and ambassadors and representatives of the United States, the European Union and other Western countries on Tuesday.

According to IEA foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi, Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Mawlavi Amir Khan Muttaqi also discussed the current situation in the country at the meeting.

Muttaqi told delegates that “weakening the government of Afghanistan” is not in anyone’s interest, and implied it could lead to another mass migration.

“Weakening the government of Afghanistan is not in anyone’s interest, it will have a negative impact on the world, whether it is in the field of security or economic migration from Afghanistan,” Muttaqi said.

According to Balkhi, Muttaqi also spoke about the current situation in the country, relations with other countries, the economic crisis, the resumption of humanitarian aid projects and the ongoing sanctions, “which attracted the attention of all participants”.

“The prescription for pressure in Afghanistan has not worked, let’s work on the prescription for better interaction and cooperation,” Muttaqi said at the meeting.

Muttaqi also stated the IEA’s priority is to pay last month’s salaries of half a million state employees and to start new economic projects.

“We call on the international community to lift the current sanctions so banks can resume normal operations so that charities and the government can pay their employees through their own resources or through international financial assistance,” Muttaqi said.

“We also believe that Afghanistan’s instability is not in anyone’s interest, but we do have some concerns that you should address,” he said. This will have a positive effect on our relationship with you.”

Many participants said they had increased humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan and wanted to increase this by the end of this year. It was also hoped that such meetings and interactions would continue in the future.

Participants at the meeting said they also believe that instability in Afghanistan is not in anyone’s interest, but stated they do have some concerns which the IEA needs to address, Balkhi said.

Balkhi stated it was also hoped that such meetings and interactions would continue in future.

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Ex-Pakistan envoy Durrani urges non-interference in Afghanistan’s internal affairs

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Asif Durrani, Pakistan’s former special envoy for Afghanistan, has said that no country should interfere in Afghanistan’s internal affairs, stressing that it is up to Afghans themselves to bring about any change in their country.

In a post on X, Durrani said Afghans should be “left to their own devices” and that they would eventually “find the way out” of their challenges.

However, he warned that instability inside Afghanistan could have negative consequences for neighbouring countries, adding that Afghan leaders and their supporters should take responsibility to address such risks.

Durrani described his remarks as a simple expression of goodwill and best wishes for the Afghan people and their future.

 
 
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Uzbekistan and Japan discuss joint projects for Afghanistan’s socio-economic development

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The Special Representative of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Afghanistan, Ismatulla Irgashev, has met with Tetsuya Yamada, Director General of the South Asia Department at the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), to discuss cooperation on Afghanistan-related development projects.

According to Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, both sides focused on the implementation of joint initiatives aimed at supporting the socio-economic development of Afghanistan.

During the meeting, the Japanese side praised Uzbekistan’s “pragmatic approach” toward Afghanistan, as well as the infrastructure developed in the border city of Termez.

Japan also expressed interest in utilizing the Termez facilities for future humanitarian and development projects in Afghanistan, particularly in the fields of education, healthcare, agriculture, private sector development, and counter-narcotics efforts.

Both sides emphasized that such cooperation is aimed at improving the living conditions and overall well-being of the Afghan people.

 
 
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Two killed and 51 injured in passenger bus crash in Herat

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Two people were killed and 51 others injured after a passenger bus overturned in the province, police said on Friday.

The incident took place last night in the Adraskan district, and authorities say excessive speed was the main cause of the crash.

The injured victims have been transferred to nearby health facilities for treatment.

Herat police have urged passenger transport drivers to strictly follow traffic rules and regulations and to avoid speeding and reckless driving.

 
 
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