Monthly Archives: September 2019

Kashmir issue, Afghan peace process: Islamabad becomes hub of diplomatic activity

(The international news): The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Sultan Al-Nahyan and State Minister Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir are visiting Islamabad to initiate their efforts to defuse the volatile situation prevailing between Pakistan and India created by Indian action of last month

Roadside Mine Took The Life of ANA Official in Ghor

(BNA) An ANA official was martyred in explosion of a roadside mine in Ghor province yesterday. Samy Nezhad spokesman for Ghor security commandment told BNA local correspondent, the ANA official was martyred while his vehicle struck a roadside mine in Ghor-Herat highway. Two policemen were also injured in the event.

U.S. Inches Closer to a Deal with the Taliban in Afghanistan

(The chipher brief news): America’s longest war, soon approaching its 18th year in Afghanistan, is not over although it seems to be entering a new phase. On September 1, the U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad discussed the broad contours of a tentative deal with the Taliban. The proposed deal calls for the

Kabul residents protest against foreign compound after Taliban attack

(N world news): Hundreds of residents from near Kabul’s Green Village took to the streets on Tuesday to demand justice for those killed and injured in Monday’s Taliban attack. Green Village is a heavily fortified compound that includes international organisations and aid agencies, and residential apartments for foreign employees. Those living near by said they

Ex Envoys Warn Of A Civil War If US Leaves Afghanistan

(TOLO news): “A major troop withdrawal must be contingent on a final peace,” the nine former diplomats wrote on the website of the Atlantic Council, a think tank. “The initial US drawdown should not go so far or so fast that the Taliban believe they can achieve military victory.” The nine envoys, including five former

Highways Remain Closed As Clashes Continue In Baghlan

(TOLO news): The Taliban’s attack on the city of Kunduz was repelled by Afghan forces but sources say that threats remain high on the outskirts of the city near the Kunduz-Takhar and Baghlan-Kunduz highways. The highways connect Kabul with the northern province of Balkh and northeastern provinces of Takhar and Badakhshan. Sources said that hundreds

Peace in Afghanistan remains a distant dream

(Arab news): The Taliban spokesman in Doha, Suhail Shaheen, announced last week that the US and the Taliban were close to a peace agreement and that only operational details remained to be finalised. The head of the US delegation, Zalmay Khalilzad, arrived in Kabul on Sunday to seek the backing of President Ashraf Ghani. Once

Taliban militants suffer casualties in clearance operations in Pul-e Khumri city

(KHAAMA PRESS): The Afghan forces ousted Taliban militants from the outskirts of Pul-e Khumri city, inflicting heavy casualties on militants during the clearance operations. Nasrat Rahimi, a spokesman for the Ministry of Interior said the security forces suppressed the Taliban militants in all three locations of the city where they had launched attacks. Rahimi further

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