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Politicians, Jihadi Leaders Call for National Consensus on Peace Process

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Last Updated on: October 24, 2022

Afghan politicians and former Jihadi leaders, who gathered in the Loya Jirga tent in Kabul to marked the fifth death anniversary of Marshal Mohammad Qasim Fahim on Saturday, called for national consensus on the peace process.

Marshal Fahim, who was a prominent Jihadi leader and served as vice president during former President Hamid Karzai’s government.  He died of a heart attack on 09th of March 2014.  His death anniversary is marked every year.  

Marking the death anniversary of Marshal Fahim, the politicians who gathered along with hundreds of their supporters in Loya Jirga tent in Kabul, stressed on the ongoing peace process with the Taliban.

Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah said that peace is an important issue and that political leaders should to come together and work for national interests and sustainable peace.  

“We should ease the process and open the door of peace so that our people live in peace,” he said.

At the event, former President Hamid Karzai said that  Afghan people are supporting the ongoing efforts by the U.S. for Afghan peace. 

He stressed that all of U.S. led peace efforts are in coordination with government and jihadi leaders.

“In Moscow, we have witnessed that I was not alone, all of [the politicians] were there, we and government leaders are trying so that the peace efforts be successful,” Karzai said.

Former Jihadi leader Abdul Rab Rassoul Sayyaf, however, said that he is supporting the ongoing peace efforts if it leads to dignified peace and preservation of past years’ achievements.

Mohammad Karim Khalili, head of the High Peace Council, meanwhile, said that  Afghanistan will not go back to a “Taliban emirate”, adding that Afghans want peace with dignity.

He stressed that peace cannot be ensured in the country unless “we give something to receive something in return.”

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5.8-magnitude earthquake shakes parts of Afghanistan

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A strong earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale struck parts of Afghanistan on Friday night, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

The epicenter was reported in Jurm district of Badakhshan province, with a depth of 186 kilometers.

There have been no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

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China says Afghanistan–Pakistan peace talks show progress

China has positioned itself as a facilitator, aiming to create conditions for dialogue and provide a platform for negotiations.

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Negotiations between Afghanistan and Pakistan are making steady progress, China said on Friday, as efforts continue to ease tensions in their most serious conflict since the return of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in 2021.

Speaking at a regular press briefing, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said both sides had welcomed Beijing’s mediation and were willing to resume dialogue. “This is a positive development,” she said, noting that China remains in close communication with both governments.

Beijing— which shares a border with both countries—has stepped up diplomatic engagement in recent months, including calls with foreign ministers and a visit by a special envoy in March. Previous rounds of talks have reportedly taken place in Urumqi, though officials did not confirm the latest venue.

China has positioned itself as a facilitator, aiming to create conditions for dialogue and provide a platform for negotiations. Mao said further details would be released jointly by the three countries “in due course.”

Clashes between Afghan and Pakistani forces since October have killed dozens on both sides, with Afghan civilians bearing the brunt of the violence. Islamabad has accused Kabul of harboring militants responsible for cross-border attacks—an allegation Afghan authorities deny, calling militancy a domestic issue for Pakistan.

The renewed diplomatic push signals cautious optimism that tensions between the neighbors could ease through sustained dialogue under Chinese mediation.

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Afghan doctors urged to support Iranian health institutions amid US and Israeli attacks

This appeal aims to emphasize the protection of healthcare facilities and the safeguarding of human health during times of war and crisis.

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The Embassy of Iran in Afghanistan, citing Masoud Pezeshkian, President of Iran, has called on doctors worldwide to respond to recent attacks on hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and medical research institutions in Iran by U.S. and Israeli forces.

The embassy specifically urged Afghan doctors and healthcare staff to support Pezeshkian’s appeal and, in coordination with international organizations, raise the voice of the medical community against what has been described as a blatant attack on humanity.

This appeal aims to emphasize the protection of healthcare facilities and the safeguarding of human health during times of war and crisis.

So far, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has not issued any official response regarding this appeal.

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