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Recognition of IEA would be decided by UNSC permanent members: Pakistan envoy
Recognition of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) would be a decision that five permanent members of the UN Security Council would make, Asif Ali Durrani, Pakistan’s new special envoy for Afghanistan, said.
“I think it would be a decision by the major countries, especially P 5. They are looking towards that. If the permanent five members of the Security Council do either way, so that will have an impact,” Asif Durrani, Pakistan’s special envoy for Afghanistan, said in an interview with the Center for Research and Security Studies in Pakistan.
He also called on the international community to be “compassionate” with the people of Afghanistan.
“If they are not compassionate to the ruling dispensation in Afghanistan at the moment, so at least they have to be compassionate with the people. If the UN statistics are correct, almost 95 percent of people are below the poverty line, and they can become a special liability for Pakistan if the economic situation deteriorates. Their first port of call would be Pakistan,” Durrani said.
He added that Afghanistan’s neighbors are concerned because the country is still not stable enough.
The envoy also said that Afghanistan should be allowed to evolve its own system of governance.
“On its own Afghanistan did not have the opportunity to evolve its own system. Whatever system you want to. I am no one to comment on that because I have no right to comment on that because they have their own system. Let them evolve their own system. We have examples as well in the world, there are monarchies, there are dictatorships, but the world is dealing with them,” Durrani said.
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Pakistan removes special envoy over clash on Afghan policy
He believed Pakistan needed to manage its terrorism problem domestically.
Pakistan's Special Representative on Afghanistan, Asif Durrani, has been removed from his position due to differences over Afghanistan policy, local newspaper Dawn reported.
Durrani was relieved of his duties last Tuesday.
Durrani was appointed in May 2023 with the expectation that he would resolve the stalemate in Islamabad-Kabul relations, particularly regarding TTP. Despite initiatives and goodwill gestures, the deadlock persisted.
Relations between Islamabad and Kabul have turned sour due to attacks in Pakistan. Pakistani officials claim that the attacks are organized in Afghanistan, but the Islamic Emirate denies the claims, saying that Afghanistan is not responsible for Pakistan's "security failure".
Though Durrani advocated for a ‘one document’ regime for Afghan visitors, he opposed mass deportations of undocumented Afghans, arguing it would reflect badly on Pakistan’s border controls and harden the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s (IEA) stance. He suggested a low-key approach to addressing the issue of illegal Afghans.
He believed Pakistan needed to manage its terrorism problem domestically.
His predecessor, Mohammad Sadiq, had also resigned from the position.
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Construction of largest terminal in Herat kicks off
The Ministry of Transport and Aviation says the construction of the country's largest terminal has begun in Herat province. The terminal worth more than $20 million is being built by the private sector and the government.
In the opening ceremony of this terminal, the local officials of Herat called on traders and investors to invest in the country for economic growth and job opportunities.
This terminal will be built in a large set with all the required parts.
It will be built on 1,000 acres of land near Khwaja Abdullah Ansari International Airport, employing 4,000 people.
“This national project will be built on nearly one acre of state land. About 1.8 billion afghanis have been invested in this project,” said Hamidullah Akhundzada, acting minister of Transport and Aviation.
Construction of the terminal costs 20,500,000 US dollars, 70 percent of which is paid by the private sector and 30 percent by the Islamic Emirate.
“This project is one of the most crucial projects for Herat province, especially the western zone,” said Habibullah Samadi, project manager of the terminal.
Noor Ahmad Islam Jar, the governor of Herat, also assured about the availability of investment opportunities in this province and asked investors and businessmen to invest in Afghanistan to improve the economic situation and provide work opportunities.
The passenger terminal of Herat is now located in the north of the city, where the movement of large passenger cars from the central roads of Herat city has always caused disorder and traffic accidents.
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IEA confirms 14 civilians killed in attack
Mujahid said on X that six others were wounded in the attack.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) confirmed on Friday that 14 civilians were killed in an attack in an area between Daikundi and Ghor provinces.
Mujahid said on X that six others were wounded in the attack.
He called the attack "brutal" and strongly condemned it.
Mujahid said that the Islamic Emirate was seriously trying to find the perpetrators of the incident and bring them to justice.
Daesh claimed responsibility for the attack.
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