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Pakistan asks U.S. to buy back weapons left behind in Afghanistan

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Pakistani military has asked the United States to purchase weapons it left behind in Afghanistan after its 2021 withdrawal, from the Afghan black market.

According to The Economist, Pakistan Army spokesperson Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said that doing so would prevent more weapons from falling into the hands of insurgents.

Pakistan is also seeking increased intelligence cooperation with the U.S., military equipment, and recognition of its claims that India supports the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Baloch separatists.

Pakistani officials have repeatedly expressed concern over the presence of TTP in Afghanistan and its alleged use of abandoned U.S. weapons.

However, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has denied these claims, stating that all leftover U.S. weapons are under government control and no armed group has access to them.

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Mojtaba Khamenei calls for improved Afghanistan–Pakistan relations, offers help

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In his Persian New Year message, Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, on Friday highlighted the importance of Afghanistan and Pakistan, saying the two neighbors were “very close” to Iran.

Khamenei also made a direct appeal for improved relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan, describing them as “two brotherly countries.” He urged both nations to work toward better cooperation and understanding, stressing that such efforts are important “for the sake of divine pleasure and to avoid division among Muslims.”

Underscoring his commitment, he added that he is personally “ready to take the necessary steps” to help facilitate stronger ties between the two countries.

In recent months, tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have risen over security issues, with cross-Durand Line clashes, airstrikes, and accusations about militant activity.

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India sends 2.5-ton medical shipment to Afghanistan

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Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for India’s Ministry of External Affairs, announced on Friday that a 2.5-ton consignment, including emergency medicines, medical disposables, kits, and equipment has been delivered to Kabul.

According to him, the aid shipment is intended to support the swift recovery of those injured in the recent airstrike by Pakistan’s military regime.

He emphasized that India stands with the people of Afghanistan and will continue to provide all possible humanitarian assistance.

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Mahdi Ansary, local journalist, released from prison

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The Afghanistan Journalists Center (AFJC) has announced that Mahdi Ansary, a reporter for the Afghan News Agency (AFKA), has been released after serving one and a half years in Bagram prison.

In a statement welcoming his release, AFJC emphasized that the fundamental rights of this journalist—who had been tried and imprisoned on charges of cooperating with exiled and foreign media—were “seriously” violated.

Ansari was arrested on October 5, 2023, after returning from his workplace in Kabul.

He was sentenced on January 1, 2024 by the Kabul Primary Court to one and a half years in prison on charges of “propaganda against the Islamic Emirate.”

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