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Afghan Air Force to Get Six Black Hawk Helicopters Soon: MoD

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

The Afghan Air Force (AAF) to take six Black Hawk helicopters from the United Sates in the near future, aimed at reducing the force’s decades-long reliance on Russian equipment, the Defense Ministry said Saturday.

The Afghan Air force being trained and assisted by NATO advisers, it slowly gained strength, but remains too small to meet the needs of security forces struggling to combat a stubborn Taliban insurgency.

The Afghan Defense Ministry said the due American-made-aircrafts are part of the government’s four-year security plan which would be used against the militants’ positions in combat missions and in supplying government forces.

 “The United States will give a group of Black Hawk [helicopters] and we are ready to receive it, said the Spokesman of Defense Ministry, Maj. Gen. Dawlat Waziri. “These choppers will be handed over based on the four-year security plan,” he added.

Months ago, the U.S. announced to provide Afghan air forces with more than 150 refurbished UH-60A Black Hawks to replace its aging fleet of Russian Mi-17 transport helicopters.

The Defense Ministry also confirmed that the U.S. plans to hand over more of Black Hawks to Afghan military forces to help break “stalemate” with the Taliban.

 “Equipping the [Afghan] air forces would definitely change the route of the [ongoing] war. It could be very effective but six military corps should be supplied with these helicopters,” said an Afghan military commentator, Atiqullah Amarkhil.  

This comes as the Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has said that six billion dollars will be spent on the Afghan Air Force within the next four years, following the U.S. new strategy for the country, announced last month.

By Bais Hayat and Shakib Mahmud 

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Girls’ education is a ‘vital issue’ for Afghanistan: Karzai

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(Last Updated On: April 25, 2024)

Former president Hamid Karzai said in a meeting with Iran’s ambassador and special representative, Hassan Kazemi Qomi, that education of girls was a “vital issue” for Afghanistan.

Karzai said he appreciated Iran’s cooperation and its standing with the Afghan people, especially Iran’s contributions to education in Afghanistan.

During the meeting, Karzai said peace and stability in the region are in the interest of all regional countries.

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Uzbekistan’s humanitarian aid arrives in Balkh

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(Last Updated On: April 25, 2024)

A shipment of humanitarian aid from Uzbekistan was handed over on Thursday to the local officials of Balkh province in the trade port of Hairatan.

Local authorities said the aid, which includes flour, oil, wheat, sugar and meat, has been handed over by Uzbekistan’s Surkhandarya governor to the governor of Balkh.

The governor of Surkhandarya stated the purpose of sending this aid was to support the people of Afghanistan and stressed the need for the development of good relations between the two countries.

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Afghanistan’s problems caused more damage to Pakistan than 3 wars with India: Durrani

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(Last Updated On: April 25, 2024)

Islamabad’s special envoy for Afghanistan Asif Durrani said on Wednesday that Pakistan has suffered more due to Afghanistan’s internal situation than Pakistan has suffered in three wars with India in terms of blood spilt and finances drained.

Durrani said at a one-day International Conference titled “Pakistan in the Emerging Geopolitical Landscape”, which was organized by the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) and the German Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), that over 80,000 Pakistanis died in the two decades of the War on Terror and that his country was still counting its dead and injured.

“After the withdrawal of NATO forces, it was hoped that peace in Afghanistan would bring peace to the region. However, such expectations were short-lived,” he said.

He also stated that attacks by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militant group on Pakistan’s border areas increased by 65 percent, while suicide attacks increased by 500 percent.

“The TTP’s enhanced attacks on Pakistan while using Afghan soil have been a serious concern for Pakistan. Another worrying aspect is the participation of Afghan nationals in these attacks,” he said.

Durrani also said Pakistan had suffered geopolitically since the Soviet Union invaded the neighboring country.

“The post-9/11 world order has negatively impacted Pakistan. Apart from losing 80,000 citizens’ lives, including 8,000 law enforcement agency personnel, the country’s economic opportunity cost is estimated at $150 billion,” Durrani said.

Talking about the future outlook for Pakistan in the regional context, Durrani said that while “our eastern neighbor is likely to continue with its anti-Pakistan pursuits, the western border poses an avoidable irritant in the short to medium term.”

However, he said Pakistan can overcome its difficulties with Afghanistan, including the TTP challenge.

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