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Practical work of China-funded housing project in Kabul gets underway
The practical work of a multimillion-dollar housing project in Kabul, financed by China, started on Sunday.
The project will see 1,400 units built in Nile Bagh area near Darulaman Palace, with the help of $71 million from China.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the project, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar considered it a big and fundamental step in the direction of progress and development in the country.
According to Baradar, the Islamic Emirate has taken effective steps in carrying out construction and infrastructure projects in the country and plans to start other big projects in the near future.
He thanked China for starting work on the Nila Bagh housing project and urged Beijing to also work for regional connectivity.
Baradar also asked the Chinese government and businessmen to invest in various fields in Afghanistan and to take advantage of existing opportunities. He added that with this, economic and trade relations between Kabul and Beijing will expand.
Chinese ambassador in Kabul, Zhao Xing, emphasized that his country cooperates with Afghanistan in various fields.
He said that Afghanistan and China have long-standing and good relations and Beijing is committed to maintain relations with Afghanistan in economic, political and military fields.
Abdul Salam Hanafi, the administrative deputy of the prime minister, expressed hope that with Afghanistan joining the “One Belt and One Road” initiative and the completion of the work of Wakhan Corridor, the country will be directly connected to China.
Acting Minister of Higher Education Neda Mohammad Nadim said that with the Islamic Emirate ruling the country, projects are implemented with full transparency.
He stated that the Islamic Emirate is committed to the welfare of the people and is ready to make any sacrifices for their well-being.
According to officials from the Ministry of Urban Development, the management and engineering side of the Nile Bagh housing project is being carried out by the Islamic Emirate, and the residential units are for government employees, the construction of which will be completed in just over three years.
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Islamic Emirate strongly condemns mosque bombing in Islamabad
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has strongly condemned Friday’s suicide bombing at a Shi’ite mosque in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, which left 31 people dead and 179 others wounded.
Abdul Qahar Balkhi, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in a statement that the Islamic Emirate considers such attacks—which violate the sanctity of religious rites and mosques and target worshippers and civilians—to be contrary to Islamic and human values.
The Islamic Emirate also expressed sympathy with the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to the wounded.
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Suicide bomber kills 31 in Shi’ite mosque in Pakistan’s capital
A suicide bomber killed at least 31 people and wounded nearly 170 others during Friday prayers at a Shi’ite Muslim mosque in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, Reuters reported, citing police and government officials.
Images from the site showed bloodied bodies lying on the carpeted mosque floor surrounded by shards of glass, debris and panicked worshippers.
Dozens more wounded were lying in the gardens of the Khadija Tul Kubra Imambargah, in a semi-urban area on the outskirts of Islamabad, as people called for help.
Bombings are rare in the heavily guarded capital, although Pakistan has been hit by a rising wave of militancy in the past few years.
“The death toll in the blast has risen. A total of 31 people have lost their lives. The number of wounded brought to hospitals has risen to 169,” Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Memon said in a statement.
Two police officials said the attacker was stopped at the gate of the mosque before detonating the bomb. They asked not to be identified as they were not authorized to speak to the media.
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Central Asian leaders are urging Pakistan to improve Afghanistan policies, says Khalilzad
Former U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad has highlighted the strategic importance of Pakistan’s relationship with Afghanistan, noting that visiting Central Asian leaders are likely encouraging Islamabad to strengthen its policies toward Kabul.
In a post on X, Khalilzad emphasized that Central Asian nations have a strategic interest in access to Pakistan and beyond, including the sea, to support their trade and connectivity projects. He pointed out that these countries are particularly focused on developing railways, pipelines, telecommunications, and electricity networks linking Central Asia and Pakistan—a move he said would also serve Pakistan’s interests.
“Of course, Afghanistan’s role is vital to the goal of regional connectivity and development,” Khalilzad said. “Stability in Afghanistan and good Pakistan/Afghanistan relations are the absolute prerequisite.”
He suggested that the Central Asian leaders visiting Islamabad are urging improvements in Pakistan’s Afghanistan policies and expressed hope that Pakistani authorities would listen to these recommendations.
Pakistani officials have repeatedly claimed that Afghanistan-based militants have carried out recent attacks in Pakistan. Kabul denied the charge, saying it could not be held responsible for security inside Pakistan.
Trade between the two countries remains suspended following a deadly clash near the Durand Line in October.
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