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NUG Failed to Deliver On Its Promises: DI

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

1The Democracy International institution with 9 civil society institutions of Afghanistan in joint work have reviewed the 18 main promises of the Leaders of the National Unity Government given to the Afghans, the efforts indicate that Government failed in launching of reforming the Election system, excavation of transparent of mines, ensuring peace, combating corruption, creating jobs opportunities, amid the findings indicate that Government only succeeded to accomplish one of the promises.

Civil society activist Timor Hekmatyar said, “The aim of the persuasion of the National Unity Government leader’s commitments and promises given to the people during the Presidential Election is to have the leaders fulfill the promises for the Nation.”

Amid swollen within the system specially the issues between the Government and Parliament is clearly seen.

President Advisor on United Nations Organization Affairs Farkhunda Zahrah Nadiri said, “ We hope to see the Parliamentary Election is taking place, and the slogans is given in the Parliament should be pursued.”

Meanwhile MP Fazia Kofi said, “Everyone only speaks about some issues, I wish Miss Naderi was here to make her understood how well communication and coordination made with civil society activists on drafting the law on regulation prohibition the harassment of Women.”

Part of the investigation also indicates that there have been several barriers not holding the Parliamentary Election.

No political wills of the Government for not holding parliamentary Election, rifts between the two leaders, rejection of the Election orders and decrees of the President, suspending of the first Selective Election committee by the house of the parliament.

Earlier several National and International Institutions have launched investigation and have reviewed where the National Unity Government was criticized in several aspect specially combating corruption, counter Narcotics, reformation of Election, looting of the mines.

Reported by: Ali Asghari

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Turkish Airlines to resume flights to Afghanistan from Tuesday

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(Last Updated On: May 20, 2024)

Turkish Airlines will resume its flights to Afghanistan tomorrow (Tuesday), officials said on Monday.

The Ministry of Transport said that a Turkish Airlines plane will land in Kabul airport on Tuesday.

“Tomorrow, Turkish Airlines will resume its flights to Kabul International Airport. There will be four flights between Kabul and Istanbul per week. This is good news for Afghan travelers. For those Afghans who travel to European countries, they can move easily through Turkey,” said Imamuddin Ahmadi, the spokesman of the Ministry of Transport.

However, the Chamber of Commerce and Investment emphasized that visas should be provided to businessmen and citizens of the country, otherwise companies will benefit the most, not Afghan citizens and businessmen.

“Not a single passenger is allowed, the reason is that they do not issue visas. If the Turks don’t start issuing visas, or the Arabs don’t issue visas, the plane will come for the cargo and there will be little movement of people,” said Khanjan Alokozay, a member of the Chamber of Commerce and Investment.

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Kabir tells UN official IEA will attend Doha meeting if its ‘position is accepted’

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(Last Updated On: May 20, 2024)

In a meeting with Rosemary DiCarlo, Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, the Deputy Prime Minister said the Islamic Emirate will participate in the third Doha meeting if its “position” is accepted.

He said that Afghanistan is under the complete control of the Islamic Emirate and that the country “has an Emir” and the government is “obeyed”.

According to a statement issued by Mawlavi Abdul Kabir’s office, the deputy prime minister told DiCarlo: “The previous meeting in Doha was incomplete due to some shortcomings of its organizers, and the position of the Islamic Emirate should be accepted in the next meeting so that the delegation of the Islamic Emirate will participate in it.”

The Secretary General of the United Nations once expressed regret for the Islamic Emirate’s non-participation in the Doha meeting, but at the same time said that accepting the demands of the Islamic Emirate is equivalent to its recognition.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Emirate is asking the United Nations and other countries to recognize them as the legitimate government of Afghanistan.

Kabir said that the Islamic Emirate has fulfilled all its obligations and “rules over the entire geography of Afghanistan… There is a central government in all of Afghanistan that has an emir and is obeyed.”

The United Nations is expected to hold the third Doha meeting with the participation of special representatives of countries for Afghanistan, but it has not set a date for it yet.

The Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs of the United Nations meanwhile visited Kabul this week and invited the Islamic Emirate’s officials to participate in the Doha meeting.

According to the deputy prime minister’s office, DiCarlo informed Kabir about the Doha meeting and said that “the Islamic Emirate’s conditions for participating in this meeting are not difficult.”

She expressed hope that a delegation of the Islamic Emirate will participate.

She said that representatives of a number of international organizations and countries have been invited to the Doha meeting, including the World Bank.

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UN’s DiCarlo meets with Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah over Doha meeting

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Afghanistan’s former president Hamid Karzai, and the country’s former CEO Abdullah Abdullah met with Rosemary DiCarlo, Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs this weekend, regarding the third Doha meeting.

In a statement issued by Karzai’s office, it is stated that during the meeting they emphasized the need to help and support the people of Afghanistan and said that they considered education in Afghanistan essential.

They also emphasized the need for national understanding to achieve peace.

DiCarlo, who is on a trip to Kabul, has already met and discussed numerous issues with a number of officials of the Islamic Emirate.

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