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When officials ensure justice, the system will be stable: IEA supreme leader

Akhundzada asked officials to avoid selfishness and nationalism and not to focus on power and position. He also said they must not be negligent in their duties, so as to maintain this system.

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The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada said in a speech in Kandahar at a gathering marking the IEA’s third anniversary in power, that the current ruling system will be stable when officials ensure justice.

Akhundzada asked officials to avoid selfishness and nationalism and not to focus on power and position. He also said they must not be negligent in their duties, so as to maintain this system.

“I say to Mujahideen, scholars and all religious Afghans, do not be negligent, this victory will be lost due to negligence. Do not be negligent and be aware of Allah’s Sharia. Do not attach your hearts to these positions, do not attach your hearts to the world,” said Akhundzada.

He added that although the Mujahideen were victorious over the former Soviet Union, they fought together to gain power and this made them unable to establish the Islamic system.

Akhundzada stated it’s been four decades that oppression has been in place in Afghanistan and the people need help and cooperation both in this world and in the hereafter.

He asked the officials to protect public property and asked the people to pray for the officials and the leadership of the Islamic Emirate so that they do not go astray.

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Azizi and Sadiq discuss Kabul-Islamabad trade and transit challenges

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Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce, Nooruddin Azizi, and Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, met on Saturday to address ongoing trade and transit challenges, stressing the importance of preventing political tensions from impacting economic ties, the ministry said in a statement.

The two officials focused on finalizing the Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) and resolving issues related to the Afghanistan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA), the statement read.

The meeting also discussed the upcoming visit of Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister to Afghanistan and a planned visit by an Islamic Emirate delegation to Pakistan.

The ministry hailed Sadiq’s visit to Kabul as a positive step, with Azizi emphasizing its constructive role in enhancing bilateral trade relations.

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Muttaqi to Pakistani envoy: Trade and transit obstacles benefit no one

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Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi and Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Mohammad Sadiq met on Saturday and discussed bilateral relations, political and economic cooperation, security and transit, said Zia Ahmad Takal, head of public relations at Foreign Ministry in a statement.

In this meeting, Muttaqi emphasized that obstacles to trade and transit are not in anyone’s interest and that certain issues should not be linked together.

He added that the process of Afghan refugees returning from Pakistan should be carried out gradually and with dignity.

According to the statement, Pakistan’s special representative also acknowledged that ensuring security in Afghanistan benefits both Pakistan and the region.

He committed to introducing measures to facilitate the visa issuance process for Afghan citizens.

Mohammad Sadiq also stated that practical steps will be taken to resolve existing trade and transit challenges.

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IEA announces resumption of consular services in Norway

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The Afghan embassy in Oslo will resume consular services on coming Monday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kabul announced Saturday.

The ministry said in a statement that the resumption of consular services in Norway was a “positive step.”

In August last year, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kabul declared the consular services of Afghan missions in 14 Western countries including Norway to be invalid.

The statement cited corruption, lack of transparency and non-coordination with the ministry as reasons for the closure.

 
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