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President Ghani considers Terrorism a serious threat for region, world
The sixth Regional Economic Cooperation Conference on Afghanistan (RECCA-VI) entered its second day on Friday with remarks of President Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai and Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani, citing “Stopping the progress process in Muslim’s world is one of the major goals of terrorism and terrorists groups.
President Ghani once again said to consider terrorism a serious threat for region and the world; urging countries of the world to begin a join combat against terrorism in cooperation with each others.
However, RECCA is an economic summit but it seemed that security threats in the region and drabble in Kabul-Islamabad relations caused the summit rounds on security and political issues.
On the second day of RECCA-VI summit, Afghan president said to consider Asia the center of conflicts in the 21st century and hopes that Asia to not witness violence and war in the next 5 decades.
“Terrorist networks seek to take the Islamic world to a place where everything is stopped. They want to ensure killing innocent people and destroying cultural heritages,” President Ghani said.
President Ghani also noted that despite Afghans wound of terrorism but still stands against this phenomenon.
“We suffered 40 years and still stand and fight against terrorism. Our message to those who supports terrorism is this to come on and understand the future and create a joint cooperation,” President Ghani added.
Meanwhile, Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli, the Minister for Interior Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran was said to consider terrorism a serious threat for the whole humanity and said there is no good or bad terrorists.
“Escalating violence from the south to the northern parts of Afghanistan has increased the concerns of the region coincides with the emergence of new terrorist groups. Terrorism is a serious threat not only for the region but also for the entire humanity and we are committed to a world free of violence,” Iranian interior minister, Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli said.
At the same time, Indian foreign minister said to consider the implementation of regional programs impossible without eliminating the threat posed by terrorism.
“We cannot be successful in implementation of regional projects until the issue of terrorism and extremism in Afghanistan have not defeated,” Indian representative in RECCA summit said.
After the fall of Taliban regime, many summits have been held for Afghanistan especially economic summits, but according to analysts Afghanistan has failed to use the summits so far.
Reported by Fawad Naseri
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Afghanistan welcomes investment and technology partnerships with India
Azizi welcomed the proposals, emphasizing Afghanistan’s abundant investment opportunities and reaffirming full support.
Nooruddin Azizi, Afghanistan’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, met with Ankush Satana and his delegation at his office to discuss expanding economic and technological cooperation.
During the meeting, Satana expressed interest in establishing a gemstone exhibition salon in Afghanistan and connecting Afghan and Indian traders in the pharmaceutical sector.
He also highlighted Germany’s advanced technology capable of producing large quantities of diesel fuel from collected plastic waste and expressed willingness to transfer this technology to Afghanistan.
Azizi welcomed the proposals, emphasizing Afghanistan’s abundant investment opportunities and reaffirming full support.
He noted that the country’s private sector is active and prepared to collaborate with foreign investors.
This meeting represents a significant step toward strengthening economic partnerships and fostering technology transfer, further boosting Afghanistan’s position as a hub for investment and trade in the region.
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa governor urges political dialogue with Afghanistan
Kundi stated that security in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is directly affected by conditions in Afghanistan and recalled how past conflicts, including post-Soviet wars and post-9/11 events, fueled militancy in the region.
Faisal Karim Kundi, Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, stressed the importance of political dialogue with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan during a regional meeting on “Security, Trade, and Economic Affairs between Pakistan and Afghanistan” held in Peshawar.
The event was hosted by the University of Peshawar’s Department of International Relations.
Kundi said that domestic and cross-border challenges can only be addressed through constructive engagement among political leaders. He emphasized that a stable Afghanistan is essential not just for Pakistan, but for the wider region, and that lasting peace is key to economic growth and expanded trade.
The meeting also addressed regional security, trade challenges, and the potential of Pakistan-Afghanistan crossings to strengthen connectivity with Central Asia.
Kundi stated that security in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is directly affected by conditions in Afghanistan and recalled how past conflicts, including post-Soviet wars and post-9/11 events, fueled militancy in the region.
The IEA has meanwhile not commented on Kundi’s remarks but officials have in the past repeatedly acknowledged the need for positive dialogue with neighboring countries to strengthen ties and economic relations.
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Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, said talks with U.S. officials are ongoing and expressed hope for a peaceful resolution.
Don Brown, U.S. chargé d’affaires for Afghanistan in Qatar, expressed concern over American citizens currently detained in Afghanistan, describing their situation as “regrettable” and calling for continued diplomatic efforts to resolve the matter.
Brown noted that the detainee issue remains a key focus in discussions between Washington and Kabul.
Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, said talks with U.S. officials are ongoing and expressed hope for a peaceful resolution.
The matter has been part of U.S.-Afghanistan engagement for several years, with past negotiations securing the release of some Americans.
In September 2025, the U.S. established a framework allowing sanctions on entities that wrongfully detain American citizens.
The situation underscores the continuing importance of detainee negotiations in U.S.–Afghanistan relations.
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