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John Kerry announced U.S. support for Central Asian security

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Secretary of State John F. Kerry held talks Tuesday with one of the world’s most authoritarian and idiosyncratic leaders as he wrapped up a four-day swing through Central Asia.

Kerry’s arrived in Dushanbe from Astana under driving rain and he quickly transferred to the presidential palace for talks with veteran Tajik leader President Emomali Rakhmon.

During a meeting with Tajikistan’s Foreign Minister Sirodjidin Aslov (unseen) at Dushanbe Airport, John Kerry sought to reassure Central Asian leaders over their concern about the threat of Islamic extremism, especially as the US scales down its military presence in the region.

The move comes as the US continues to withdraw troops from that war-torn country. Kerry pointed to the fact that the White House recently announced it was slowing the withdraw as proof it was not completely abandoning other countries in the region.

Kerry said he and the Tajik leaders discussed fighting terrorism “in a way that balances human rights, religious freedom, the ability of people to be able to participate politically, and not to allow the battle against extremism to confuse the possibilities of developing the ability of people to participate in the governance and particularly to be able to worship freely.”

Both countries fear the spread of Islamist militancy and Kerry offered to help them beef up border security. But he also told them that repression of political opponents could backfire and breed radicalism.

“Let me assure you that the United States remains committed to a Tajikistan that remains sovereign, secure and prosperous,” he said, vowing stronger security cooperation.

“I think it’s fair to say that we have as much security cooperation with Tajikistan as with any other country in the region,” Kerry added.

“We’re both deeply concerned about security in Afghanistan and on the border, about counter-narcotics and terrorism.”

In the meantime, a number of Afghan Parliament members say that none of the neighboring countries would be secure until security of Afghanistan nor provided.

“Unfortunately, the United States failed to fulfill its commitments against Afghanistan which were fight against terrorism, development and stability in the country. So this is clear that insecurity in Afghanistan causes the neighboring countries to be insecure too,” Dawood Kalakani, Member of Parliament said.

After the talks in Tajikistan, Kerry was due to fly to neighbouring Turkmenistan, another Afghan neighbour.

 

 

 

 

 

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Pakistan’s mistakes played significant role in rise of terrorism: Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman

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Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman, chief of Pakistan’s Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) political party, has said that Pakistan’s mistakes played a significant role in the rise of terrorism.

In an interview with Samaa TV, the politician noted that Pakistan provided refuge to 30 to 40 million people during the Afghan war against the Soviet Union.

Rehman expressed his concern about the possibility of a war with Afghanistan, saying: “Whether there is a threat of war with Afghanistan or not requires further thought. War would not be beneficial for either Afghanistan or Pakistan.

“We need a comprehensive strategy for peace in Afghanistan, and the rulers must think about these matters and involve all political parties,” he said.

Pakistani officials have repeatedly claimed that militants attacking Pakistan have sanctuaries in Afghanistan, a charge the Islamic Emirate denies.

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Deputy PM inaugurates launch of Arghandi Transport Terminal Project in Kabul Province

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Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, on Sunday inaugurated the start of construction work on the Arghandi Transport Terminal in Paghman District of Kabul Province.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by the Acting Minister of Transport and Aviation, Mullah Hamidullah Akhundzada, representatives from the private sector, and a number of local residents.

Baradar said the initiative was a vital step in the development of transport infrastructure in the country.

He stated that the development and expansion of transport infrastructure is an essential step toward economic growth, national development, and domestic and regional connectivity.

According to him, decades of war and corruption resulted in the sector having been neglected.

He said existing infrastructure has deteriorated due to poor quality construction; public lands have been usurped by individuals; and that highways and roads have been significantly narrowed.

Baradar also pointed out the need for investment in the transport sector; for the recovery of usurped state land; and the identification and restoration of original roads. He said these factors were among the core national objectives of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

In line with these goals, construction work on the Arghandi Transport Terminal got underway on Sunday.

Baradar said the Islamic Emirate is not only firmly committed to the development and expansion of transport infrastructure but is also actively pursuing other fundamental strategic objectives.

The Arghandi Transport Terminal in Kabul Province will be constructed on approximately 900 jeribs of land and will cost about 1.285 billion afghanis.

The project is expected to be completed by the private sector within two years.

Upon completion, the terminal will enhance transportation facilities, play a key role in improving the efficiency and organization of logistics and transit operations, reduce transportation costs and traffic congestion, and provide employment opportunities to a large number of citizens.

 

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Bayat Foundation distributes food aid to dozens of needy families in Balkh

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Bayat Foundation distributed food packages to dozens of needy families in Afghanistan’s northern Balkh province this weekend.

The packages included flour, rice, and cooking oil.

Officials of Bayat Foundation in Balkh said that aid distribution will continue in other provinces of the country until the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

“In continuation of Bayat Foundation’s assistance, this time we have distributed our Ramadan aid in Mazar-e-Sharif, which includes flour, rice, and cooking oil, and God willing, this assistance will continue,” Yafes Saqib, Bayat Foundation representative in Balkh, said.

Meanwhile, beneficiaries welcomed the distribution of the aid packages, saying that Bayat Foundation has played an important role in reaching out to the poor, the needy, and in reducing poverty.

“We are very happy. It is the month of Ramadan. May God help anyone who helps us poor people,” Aynuddin, an aid recipient, said.

“I don’t have a breadwinner in my family. On Thursdays, I go and collect Pepsi cans to find bread for my children,” Zarmina, another aid recipient, said.

The assistance comes at a time when international organizations have warned of increasing poverty in the country.

 

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