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Senators summon MoD, MoI officials on insecurity

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Officials in Ministry of Defense have acknowledged that neighboring countries intelligence efforts have failed to move the Peshawar, Miransha and Quetta councils into Afghanistan soil.

Chief of staff in Ministry of defense added that Pakistan recent operations in Waziristan was show off, claimed that Afghan security forces have the capabilities to stand against their enemies and defend their country.

Senators have summoned chief of staff of MoD and deputy security of MoI on increasing of insecurity in their general session on Sunday.

A number senator has accused Afghan security forces for poor performing their duties.

Gul Ahmad Azimi said,” we do understand that Afghan security forces lose their life engaging enemies, but some political figures are misusing Afghan security forces for their political purposes.”

Head of the chief of staff in Ministry of defense Qadam shah Shahim said,” hundreds of military operations were launched by the Afghan security forces, intelligence departments in the region were trying to disrupt our security process and move their Peshawar, Miransha and Quetta councils into Afghanistan soil which they have failed to do so.”

Soon we will have 4 jet fighters of A 29 with laser missiles after one month and India to provide helicopters M24 incoming 45 days which promote the morals of Afghan air forces to defend their country Qadamshah added.

Meanwhile deputy security of interior affairs Ayub Salangi said,”We have taken necessary measurements for winter season and efforts are also underway to defeat the enemies.”

Reported by Abdul Aziz Karimi

 

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Qatar’s Prime Minister meets with Afghanistan’s foreign minister

According to Gulf Times, the two officials reviewed the latest developments in Afghanistan and discussed ways to support the Afghan people.

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Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani met with Afghanistan’s Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi who is currently visiting the country.

According to Gulf Times, the two officials reviewed the latest developments in Afghanistan and discussed ways to support the Afghan people.

Al-Thani emphasized the State of Qatar’s unwavering support for all segments of the Afghan people and its continued efforts to achieve security, stability, prosperity, and a dignified life in Afghanistan.

A source told Ariana News that Muttaqi arrived in Qatar on Sunday. No further details on his trip were given.

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WFP air services in Afghanistan may be suspended due to funding crisis

According to WFP, the organization urgently needs $10.5 million in funding to continue its relief flights in 2025.

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The UN’s World Food Program (WFP) in Afghanistan has announced the possible suspension of its air services in the country due to a severe shortage of funding.

WFP is one of the largest humanitarian organizations in Afghanistan and the air services have played a vital role in transporting humanitarian aid, especially to areas difficult to reach by land.

In a message posted on X, the WFP explained that in the past, when roads were blocked, air services were the only way to deliver aid to remote areas of Afghanistan. This aid included food, medicine, and other essential items that are essential for the survival of millions of people in need in Afghanistan.

According to WFP, the organization urgently needs $10.5 million in funding to continue its relief flights in 2025.

In addition, the WFP stated that humanitarian needs in Afghanistan continue to increase and  millions of people across the country are dependent on humanitarian assistance.

WFP stated that if air services are stopped, it will become very difficult, if not impossible, to deliver vital aid to areas that are not accessible by road.

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Afghanistan and Iran swap prisoners at Milak border crossing

At the same time, two Iranians serving sentences in Afghan prisons were repatriated to Iran.

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Afghanistan and Iran exchanged prisoners at the Milak border crossing in south-eastern Iran on Sunday, officials confirmed.

According to IRNA, almost 200 Afghan prisoners held in Iranian prisons in Tehran, Sistan and Baluchestan and Isfahan were handed over to Afghan authorities at the Milak border in Sistan and Baluchestan.

At the same time, two Iranians serving sentences in Afghan prisons were repatriated to Iran.

Iran’s Deputy Justice Minister for Human Rights and International Affairs, Askar Jalalian, said recently that more than 4,500 foreign nationals detained in Iran had been sent to their home countries.

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