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NDS Chief Apologizes for Kunduz Fall into Taliban Control

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Last Updated on: October 24, 2022

1Senators at Defense Committee of the upper house of the parliament have summoned the security officials to provide more details over the ongoing war and increasing of insecurity within the country, in the session the Afghanistan National Directorate Security Chief Masoum Stanikzia has apologized for losing of Kunduz control, but insisted that big plot of Taliban in Kunduz has been neutralized.

Meanwhile Defense Minister has stated that Afghan security forces are holding hard job to fight the difficult war called terrorism a war where most of the countries have failed to fight.

Deputy of the Defense committee in the upper house of the parliament stated that falling of Kunduz into Taliban hands at the earliest isn’t acceptable that means the discovery and intelligence departments did nothing to save Kunduz from falling.

Deputy of the Defense committee in the upper house Afzal Shamil said,” The number of Afghan security forces is more than double comparing to Taliban fighters in Kunduz, Why did Kunduz fall during one day into Taliban control, where were the discovery departments, this is a serious issue and must be pursued and main reasons to be declared.”

NDS chief stated the intensification of war declares that it has come to an end, efforts are underway to follow different war tactics to gain victory.

National Directorate Security Chief Masoum Stanikzai said,” War is managed well otherwise the situation was getting worst than this, I apologize the Kunduz residents for not doing enough to tackle the issue and save Kunduz from falling, We do have our own problems, We should also have our predication from war and be prepared, We are at the end of the war, war in Afghanistan is supported from aboard.”

Meanwhile Defense Minister of Interior Ministers of Afghanistan have urged that all the terrorist groups have gathered in Afghanistan, Afghan security forces have been able to defuse 153 raiding of Taliban in groups last week.

“ Our enemies have launched 215 attacks in the past one week in 17 provinces of Afghanistan, where 153 of the raids were defused by the Afghan security forces and Taliban have lost most of its fighters during the attacks Minister of Interior Affairs Taj Mohammad Jahid said,”

Minister of Defense Abdullah Habibi said,” Our enemies have launched attacks several times but were defeated by the Afghan security forces, We should stand together and united against the activities of the enemies, the current war is the terrorism war where no countries have gained victories out of the war, but our forces are still tackling against it.”

Afghan security officials have insisted there are challenges to eliminate war in Afghanistan, but Afghan security forces are taking the war forward.

 

Reported by Rafi Sediqee

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Japan and UNDP launch $2.35 million livelihoods initiative in Afghanistan

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The Government of Japan, in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme, has launched a new $2.35 million initiative aimed at supporting vulnerable communities in Afghanistan facing economic hardship, climate shocks, and the aftermath of the country’s collapsing poppy economy.

The project, titled “Resilient Income Solutions Empowering Alternative Livelihoods (RISE)”, will run from March 2026 to March 2027 and target some of the country’s most affected regions, including Balkh Province and Nimroz province.

Funded by the Japan, the initiative seeks to help vulnerable Afghans, particularly women and women-led households, transition to sustainable sources of income.

The program will invest in productive infrastructure such as irrigation systems, water management facilities, and market-supporting assets, while also strengthening local value chains and supporting women-led businesses.

The project comes at a critical time, as Afghanistan faces overlapping challenges, including food insecurity, large-scale returnee movements, and limited economic opportunities. By promoting alternative livelihoods, the initiative aims to reduce reliance on illicit economies and help stabilize high-risk communities.

Japanese Ambassador to Afghanistan, Kenichi Masamoto, reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to the country’s recovery. “This project will build upon our previous support to continue providing much-needed sustainable livelihood opportunities, especially for women and vulnerable communities,” he said.

Meanwhile, Stephen Rodriques, Resident Representative of UNDP in Afghanistan, highlighted the urgency of such efforts. He described the initiative as part of a long-standing partnership between Japan and UNDP, adding that it “offers hope to vulnerable communities most affected by ongoing economic, social, and environmental crises.”

In addition to infrastructure and economic support, the RISE project will promote social cohesion by bringing together host communities and returnees through shared economic activities.

The initiative builds on UNDP’s earlier programs under the Area-Based Approach to Development Emergency Initiatives (ABADEI) and aligns with broader UN strategies for Afghanistan, with a focus on inclusive recovery and long-term stability.

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Afghan Public Works Minister and Iran envoy discuss economic, trade ties in Kabul

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Mullah Mohammad Isa Sani, the Islamic Emirate’s Minister of Public Works, met Tuesday with Alireza Bikdeli, Iran’s ambassador in Kabul, to discuss the expansion of economic and trade relations between Afghanistan and Iran.

The talks also covered railway construction projects, increasing transport along the Khaf–Herat railway, and the comprehensive development of trade transit facilities between the two countries.

Mohammad Ashraf Haqshenas, spokesperson for the Ministry of Public Works, said that during the meeting both sides emphasized joint cooperation between Afghanistan and Iran and discussed projects related to the repair, reconstruction, and modernization of railways, roads, and bridges.

According to Haqshenas, the meeting also stressed further strengthening economic ties between Afghanistan and Iran, increasing trade exchanges, and continuing close and sustainable cooperation in infrastructure projects.

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Karzai calls on UN to condemn Pakistan’s attacks on Afghan territory

Karzai also criticized Pakistan’s historical approach toward Afghanistan, noting that over the past four decades.

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Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai has urged the United Nations to publicly condemn recent attacks by Pakistan on Afghan soil, calling them violations of international law that undermine regional stability.

In a letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, Karzai highlighted that the attacks have caused civilian casualties and inflicted significant damage to Afghanistan’s national infrastructure. He warned that continued cross-border aggression could exacerbate instability in an already volatile region.

Karzai also criticized Pakistan’s historical approach toward Afghanistan, noting that over the past four decades, Islamabad has often used militancy and extremism as instruments of influence. “This strategy has consistently threatened Afghanistan’s sovereignty and fueled cycles of violence,” Karzai wrote.

The former president appealed to the UN Secretary-General to leverage diplomatic channels and international mechanisms to prevent further violations. He emphasized that decisive action by the international community could reduce tensions and help avert a deepening regional crisis.

These remarks come amid renewed tensions along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, where skirmishes and airstrikes have been reported intermittently over the past several months. Analysts warn that without sustained diplomatic engagement, the border disputes could escalate into broader confrontations, threatening peace efforts in both countries.

Karzai’s call reflects growing international concern over the stability of South and Central Asia, particularly as Afghanistan continues to rebuild after years of conflict and Pakistan navigates its own internal security challenges.

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