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Uzbekistan and US officials reach agreement over Afghan military aircraft

The aircraft were flown to neighboring Uzbekistan and Tajikistan by Afghan pilots fleeing the country in 2021

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Uzbekistan and US officials have reached an agreement on the fate of military aircraft flown to Uzbekistan at the time of the collapse of Afghanistan’s former government in August 2021.

US Ambassador to Uzbekistan Jonathan Henick told Uzbek Kun news this week that Washington and Tashkent have reached an agreement on the status of fighter jets and military helicopters belonging to the former Afghan army.

The aircraft were flown to neighboring Uzbekistan and Tajikistan by Afghan pilots fleeing the country in 2021.

Responding to a question on whether the planes and helicopters will remain in Uzbekistan, Henick said: “Military vehicles will remain in Uzbekistan. This has already been formalized.”

Henick noted that the Uzbek and US sides continue to work jointly on this issue, adding: “These vehicles never belonged to the Afghans, they belonged to the US. The Afghan army used it, but we were always the owners.”

The Prosecutor’s Office of Uzbekistan had announced on August 15, 2021, that 22 military aircraft and 24 helicopters of the then Afghan armed forces violated Uzbek airspace and entered the country.

Among them were the Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano, UH-60 Black Hawk, MD-530 and Mi-17 models.

The Islamic Emirate has however repeatedly called for the return of these aircraft, stating they belong to Afghanistan.

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MSF says it continues providing health services to Afghans

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Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has announced that it will continue providing its essential health services to the people of Afghanistan.

In a post on X, the organization, referring to Afghanistan’s health needs, said that over the past year it has been active in various health sectors across the country, ranging from maternal and child care to emergency response, as well as the treatment of patients suffering from tuberculosis and severe injuries.

According to MSF, its teams over the past year have been present at a range of health facilities, including neonatal intensive care units, operating theatres, surgical centers, and specialized tuberculosis treatment wards, where they have delivered life-saving services to patients.

The organization stressed that it will continue ensuring the provision of health services, particularly for needy families and vulnerable communities in remote areas of Afghanistan.

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Afghanistan’s Embassy in Tokyo to suspend operations

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The Embassy of Afghanistan in Japan, currently run by diplomats of the previous government, has announced that it will suspend its operations in Tokyo after the end of January 2026.

In a statement issued on Friday, the embassy said the decision was made after consultations with Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in close coordination with Japanese authorities, and in accordance with the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

The embassy added that after January 31, all of its political, economic, cultural, and consular activities will be halted until further notice.

Currently, Shaida Abdali is serving as Afghanistan’s ambassador to Japan.

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Turkish Chargé d’Affaires in Kabul meets Zakir Jalali, discusses bilateral ties

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Sadin Ayyıldız, Chargé d’Affaires of the Turkish Embassy in Kabul, held a courtesy meeting with Zakir Jalali, the Second Political Deputy of Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the occasion of the start of his mission.

The Turkish Embassy in Kabul said in a post that the meeting included mutual exchanges of views on bilateral relations.

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