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Negotiations with Taliban Doesn’t mean ignoring 13 Years of Achievements: Abdullah

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Afghanistan CEO Abdullah Abdullah has assured that negotiations with Taliban don’t mean decomposing of Afghanistan and ignoring of the 13 years of achievements.
CEO Abdullah Abdullah while giving speeches in the first death anniversary of first vice former President Martial Mohammad Qasim Fahim said,” we welcome negotiation with Taliban but if someone tries to seek privileges through war we will not allow them.”
Jihadi Leader AbdulRab Rasoul Sayyef has also said,” Peace talk’s process should be led by the Afghans.”
Afghanistan Chief of Executive Officer Abdullah Abdullah said,” Peace is the only desires of Afghans, but it doesn’t mean that Afghans should not deserve it, or pervious dark times to be repeated.”
He added that I don’t want war even for a second in Afghanistan, saying if any armed groups cut its ties with Terrorisms and doesn’t provoke war in Afghanistan, doors are opened and Afghan Government welcomes them but doesn’t allow any to deal with Afghan’s bloods.

ABDULLAH_09_03_2015_DARI_SOT.avi_snapshot_02.12_[2015.03.09_16.43.22]Jihadi leader AbdulRab Rasoul Sayyef declared that Jihadi faces and National leaders are the main targets of the Taliban and some other terrorist groups but still welcome peace talks with Taliban, Afghans should be on the loop.
He said,” Afghans should be on the page of peace talks with Taliban with many details every step.
Afghan Government along the International community have pushed through to make Taliban and other terrorist groups to hands off the war and violence in the past 13 years but it seems the efforts have failed to end war in Afghanistan.

 
Reported By Fawad Nasiri

 

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China seeking to build trust between Afghanistan and Pakistan

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Zhao Xing, China’s ambassador to Kabul, told Amir Khan Muttaqi, Afghanistan’s foreign minister, that his country is working to create an atmosphere of trust between Afghanistan and Pakistan and has initiated talks with neutrality and cooperation.

According to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate, the meeting focused on bilateral cooperation, regional developments, and the ongoing dialogue process between Afghanistan and Pakistan, which took place in the city of Urumqi, China.

During the meeting, Zhao added that he hopes, given an understanding of the regional geopolitical situation, that the process of confidence-building, goodwill, and tension-free relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan will continue.

Muttaqi, while positively assessing the bilateral relations and existing cooperation between the two countries, expressed gratitude to his Chinese counterpart and their team for facilitating and hosting the Urumqi talks, as well as to Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates for their mediating efforts.

Muttaqi stated that so far there have been good discussions between Kabul and Islamabad and expressed hope that minor differences in interpretation do not hinder the progress of the negotiations.

The foreign minister emphasized that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s stance regarding tensions has been defensive, considering the protection of its territory a legitimate right, and remains committed to continued understanding and dialogue based on mutual respect and comprehension.

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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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