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‘Coalition for Salvation of Afghanistan Won’t Collapse’ By Dostum’s Return

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A day after news emerged about the possible return of First Vice President General Abdul Rashid Dostum to the country, senior members of two major political parties said that "the Coalition for the Salvation of Afghanistan" will not collapse by his return.

Jamiat-e Islami Afghanistan and Hezb-e Wahdat-e Mardom-e Afghanistan formed a coalition with Jombesh-e Melli Islami led by VP Dostum on 30 June 2017 in Ankara.

Abdul Sattar Murad, a member of Jamiat leadership council said Wednesday that Dostum's return to home was requested by the coalition.

Mohammad Nateqi, a senior member of Wahdat party led by Mohammad Mohaqiq, second deputy of the country's Chief Executive, added that the government responded positively to the coalition request regarding Dostum.

At the same time, Yar Mohammad Maihan Parast, a close aide to Dostum told Ariana News that based on an agreement made between the General and presidential palace he will return soon to Afghanistan.

In 2016, Ahmad Ishchi, the former Jawzjan governor accused Dostum of ordering his rape with an assault rifle and other forms of torture.

Following the allegation, Dostum was placed under house arrest and he was reportedly forced into self-imposed exile in Turkey.

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Top IEA and Iranian officials meet to discuss refugees, prisoners

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Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi on Thursday met with Iranian Deputy Justice Minister Askar Jalalian in Kabul, where they discussed refugees, prisoners, economic and political cooperation.

Muttaqi, while appreciating Iran’s hosting of Afghan refugees for four decades, called on Tehran to treat refugees well and be patient towards them, Afghan foreign ministry said in a statement.

He also said that the Islamic Emirate is committed to cooperate with Iran in relation to the repatriation of Afghan prisoners, asking the Iranian Deputy Minister of Justice to cooperate fully in this regard.

According to the statement, Iran's deputy justice minister said Tehran was following recent developments in Afghanistan and was pleased with the stability.

He added that the Islamic Republic of Iran will continue its cooperation and, based on the agreements reached, will transfer Afghan prisoners in the near future.

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Russia, Pakistan urge ‘enhanced’ coordination for ‘peaceful and prosperous’ Afghanistan

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Russia and Pakistan urged "enhanced" coordination among regional countries Thursday for a "peaceful and prosperous" Afghanistan, according to a statement from the Pakistani Foreign Ministry.

The call was made during a meeting between Russian Special Envoy to Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov and Pakistani Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch in Islamabad where the two sides exchanged views on relations with Afghanistan.

Kabulov arrived in Islamabad for a visit earlier in the day.

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Qatari aircraft carrying medical aid arrives in Kabul

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A Qatari aircraft carrying medical aid and four ambulances touched down on Thursday at Kabul Airport.

The aid, provided by Qatar Fund for Development, was received by Deputy Minister of Public Health Bakht-ur-Rahman Sharafat and Qatar's Acting Chargé d'Affaires to Afghanistan Mirdef bin Ali Al Qashouti, Qatar's foreign ministry said in a statement.

"This aid comes within the framework of the State of Qatar's efforts and its firm commitment to providing support and standing by the brotherly Afghan people, and providing them with their urgent and necessary needs," the statement said.

 

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