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Taliban Senior Leadership Resides in Pakistan, Says Nicholson

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

Gen. John Nicholson, the top U.S. Commander of the Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan, says that Taliban’s senior leadership still resides in Pakistan.

“Their tactical level leadership is in Afghanistan, in the field. The senior leadership, called the Quita Shura or the Peshawar Shura is in cities in Pakistan. So, I would say the senior leadership still resides in Pakistan,” Nicholson stated when he was asked that where assesses the Taliban leadership.

Mr. Nicholson who was speaking through a video conference to reporters in the U.S. on Tuesday, November 28, said that Pakistan has not picked practical steps yet in terms of removing the Taliban save heavens within its territory and the terrorists still pass its border into Afghanistan.

The top U.S military official in Afghanistan further detailed about the Taliban’s relationship with Al-Qaeda terrorist network and said that its current leader, Mullah Haibatullah, has not yet declared Bay’ah (loyalty) to Al-Qaeda leader but the two groups have established friendly relations.

“A degree of collaborations is going on between Al-Qaida and the Taliban. So, even now the Taliban will not publicly acknowledge its relationship, we see it at the tactical level still as a close relationship,” said Mr. Nicholson and further continued that “this is primarily in the form of Al-Qaeda in the Indian Sub-continent but they are intended to provide some expertise, the training on specialized weapons, IEDs, or bomb making”.

According to the Resolute Support Commander, Its Al-Qaeda Indian sub-continent fighters who are training a lot of local Taliban and in return to this training, the Taliban afford them sanctuary.

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China and Pakistan call for inclusive ‘political framework’ and ‘moderate policies’ in Afghanistan

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(Last Updated On: May 17, 2024)
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Pakistan’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, issued a joint statement on Thursday calling for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to build an inclusive political framework, adopt moderate policies, and to firmly combat terrorism.

According to the statement, Wang and Dar called for concerted efforts from the international community to help Afghanistan address challenges in areas such as the humanitarian situation and economic development.

“The two sides agreed to strengthen communication and coordination on the Afghanistan issue,” the statement read.

“They called for concerted efforts of the international community to help Afghanistan properly address challenges in such areas as the humanitarian situation and economic development, and encourage Afghanistan to build an inclusive political framework, adopt moderate policies, pursue good-neighborliness, and firmly combat terrorism, including not allowing its territory to be used for terrorist acts.

“Both sides agreed to play a positive and constructive role in helping Afghanistan achieve stable development and integrate into the international community,” the statement read.

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Talks underway to ditch the US dollar in Afghan-Iran transactions

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(Last Updated On: May 17, 2024)

Negotiations are ongoing between Afghanistan and Iran to sideline the US dollar in bilateral transactions, the deputy governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) said this week.

According to media reports, Mohsen Karimi, the head of the CBI, said talks are ongoing between the two countries for the implementation of “offshore rial” in Afghanistan.

Karimi said the “offshore rial” is used with the aim of supporting the economic activity and exporters of the private sector of the country.

Recently, CBI Governor Mohammad Reza Farzin announced that Tehran plans to use the “offshore rial” for trade with Russia, Afghanistan and Iraq. He also said at the time that the idea of ditching the US dollar has produced positive results.

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Turkey to send 670 tons of aid to flood victims in Afghanistan

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(Last Updated On: May 17, 2024)

Turkish ambassador to Kabul Cenk Ünal met with the acting Minister of Economy Din Mohammad Hanif on Thursday and announced that 20 tons of emergency aid will arrive by air in Afghanistan on Friday.

The Ministry of Economy said in a statement that Ünal assured the Islamic Emirate that Turkey will also send 650 tons of humanitarian aid including tents, food, medicines, clothes and other items to the victims of recent floods in northern Afghanistan.

He said this aid will be sent by rail and arrive via through Turghandi Port in Herat province.

Hanif welcomed the assistance and said Turkey has been a good “friend and partner” to Afghanistan throughout history.

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