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“Peace Talks” colds as slowly taking shape: Analysts

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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Afghanistan Presidential Press Office has said that President Ghani cancelled his trip to Qatar due to focusing more on internal issues of the country and addressing to provide the plan of the first hundred days of cabinet.

It has been scheduled that President Ghani and the High Peace Council officially travel to Qatar on Friday.

“The trip delayed due to focusing more on internal issues of the country,” Hamdullah Muhib, president Spokesman said.

But political analysts are said to believe that the controversy of the  National Directorate of Security’s (NDS) cooperative agreement with Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) caused Taliban do not attend for the talks and President postpone the trip.

They said Pakistan has a key role in Afghanistan’s peace and if Pakistan does not have any eager in it, the peace talks would not have any practical vision.

Meanwhile, some of other analysts said that President Ghani is likely to meet Taliban in secret but due to the disclosure the trip delayed.

According to them, the peace talks process should not be delayed any further.

“Unfortunately, politics in Afghanistan are behind the cartoons,” Mehrab Ali Safdari said.

Earlier, The Taliban’s reclusive leader said that his group is willing to start peace negotiations, even as he urges more attacks – including insider shootings by government security forces – on foreign troops.

In a wide-ranging emailed message, Mullah Mohammad Omar blamed America and the Afghan government for the derailment of talks months ago.

Despite the optimism, talks are unlikely to quickly lead to a peace agreement. Sharp differences remain on what kind of constitution Afghanistan would have—the Taliban want it strictly based on Shariah law—and there is no indication that either warring party is ready to lay down its arms.

After more than a decade of warfare, negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban are set to begin, officials, diplomats and experts said as President Ashraf Ghani declared that peace is closer now than at any time since the war began following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.

Ghani is on the cusp of getting Taliban insurgents to enter peace talks for the first time, helped by a combination of domestic and international factors that may push Kabul and the Taliban to the table, not the least of which is Ghani’s fresh approach.

 

 

 

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Iran executes four Afghan prisoners

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Iran executed four Afghan prisoners in Vakliabad Prison in Mashhad on Thursday morning, a human rights group reported.

Haalvsh said that the individuals had been arrested in 1398 over drug-related charges and then sentenced to death by the court.

This organization announced the names of the executed prisoners as Zaman Taheri, Salam Taheri, Gholam Qadir Samani and Ebrahim Noorzahi.

Zaman Taheri and Salam Taheri were brothers.

Iranian officials have not commented about the matter so far.

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Roof collapse kills two in Helmand

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Two people were killed after roof of their house collapsed in southern Helmand province on Friday night, officials said.

Abdul Bari Rashid, head of information and culture in Helmand, told Ariana News that the incident occurred in Tajkan village of Gershak district due to heavy rain.

According to him, the dead include a woman and a child. A man was injured in the incident.

This comes as 10 people have died and six others have been injured as a result of the floods in Helmand province in the last one week.

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IEA urges World Bank to resume work on 7,000 incomplete projects

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Officials at the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MRRD) say 7,000 incomplete projects of the World Bank are at risk of destruction in Afghanistan. They call on the World Bank to resume the work of these projects.

According to them, discussions have been held with the World Bank about these projects, but there has been no result yet.

“7,000 incomplete projects are being destroyed, and if the work is not started, these projects will be destroyed. We ask the World Bank to resume the work of these projects as soon as possible,” said Noorul Hadi Adel, the spokesperson of MRRD.

Meanwhile, members of the private sector also ask international institutions to resume their work in Afghanistan.

According to the officials of this sector, with the start of these projects, job opportunities will be provided for thousands of people in the country.

“These projects create employment for our people and the country will grow a lot,” said Mirwais Hajizadeh, a member of the private sector.

However, economic experts stated if the work of these projects does not start soon, they will be destroyed and the investments made in them will be wasted.

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