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Negotiating team members head to Doha, hope to resume peace talks

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A number of Afghan Republic talks team members left Kabul Tuesday for Doha, Qatar, where they are hoping to resume peace talks with the Taliban.

Fawzia Kofi, a member of the republic’s team, said in a tweet that she’s on her way back to Doha and hopes for “meaningful and results-based negotiations.”

She also said she hopes these talks will lead to an “end to the bloodshed and suffering of my people.”

“We need to see more willingness and sincerity in the talks as the few months ahead of us are crucial for Afghanistan and the region,” she said.

Also with Kofi was fellow talks team member Ghulam Farooq Majrooh, who said the republic’s team hopes for meaningful negotiations this time around.

This comes after an almost four-month break in the stalled process.

"We are going back to Doha with a strong will to start serious and meaningful negotiations,” Majrooh said.

He stated: “We expect the other side (Taliban) to return to negotiations with the same intention.”

Sources, meanwhile, told Ariana News that all members of the Taliban negotiating team have also arrived in Doha, and are waiting for the resumption of the talks.

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Daesh claims responsibility for Baghlan attack

A provincial police official, said that several people were arrested in connection with the incident, and that an investigation has been launched.

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The Islamic State Khorasan (IS-K), also known as Daesh, has claimed responsibility for a gun attack that left 10 people dead at a Sufi shrine in northern Baghlan province.

The interior ministry spokesman Abdul Matin Qani confirmed that a gunman opened fire on Sufis taking part in a weekly ritual at the Sayed Pasha Agha shrine in a remote area of Nahrin district.

Abdul Ghayoor Khadim, a provincial police official, said that several people were arrested in connection with the incident, and that an investigation has been launched.

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Russia will not ‘artificially impede’ process of removing IEA from list of terrorist groups

Rudenko said let’s act gradually, step by step, but we do not intend to artificially impede the processes

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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko said the completion of legal procedures to remove the Islamic Emirate from Moscow’s terrorist list will provide positive impetus to Russian-Afghan relations.

In an interview with Russia’s TASS news agency, Rudenko said “removing the terrorist organization’s status from the Taliban Movement (Islamic Emirate) will attribute a positive impetus to Russian-Afghan interaction in various spheres, in the economy in the first instance."

"As regards the issue of the official recognition of current Afghan authorities, it is early to talk about it thus far. Let’s act gradually, step by step, but we do not intend to artificially impede the processes," Rudenko noted.

"Russia is taking steps of establishing practical interaction with authorities of Afghanistan on issues of mutual interest," the Russian diplomat added.

Early last month, Russia's Foreign Ministry said a decision to remove the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) from a list of terrorist organisations had been "taken at the highest level".

This came after Putin stated in July that Russia considered the IEA an ally in the fight against terrorism.

Russia has been slowly building ties with the Islamic Emirate since it seized power in Afghanistan in August 2021 but the IEA is still officially outlawed in Russia.

In response to Russia’s comments last month, the IEA’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi said the Islamic Emirate “appreciates the positive remarks by the high-ranking officials of the Russian Federation in this regard and hope to see more effective steps soon."

 

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China ‘key and partner neighbor’ for people of Afghanistan: Yaqoob Mujahid

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Acting Minister of National Defense Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid in a meeting with China’s special envoy for Afghanistan Yue Xiaoyong and Zhao Xing, the country's ambassador to Kabul, said that Beijing is a “partner and important neighbor" for the people of Afghanistan, the ministry said a statement.

The statement stated that the two sides discussed economic cooperation, strengthening bilateral relations, borders, investments and other issues.

Yaqoob Mujahid also stressed the commitment of the Ministry of Defense to cooperate in common areas with China.

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