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Security at this year’s Ashura ceremony ‘unprecedented’ across Afghanistan: Muttaqi

“From that day until today (the rise of Mullah Muhammad Omar), the measures that have been taken, the wisdom that has been used, Alhamdullah, the issue of Shia and Sunni has not been raised in Afghanistan,” stressed Muttaqi.

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Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi says this year the Ashura ceremony was held under tight security and no incidents were reported.

Speaking at a gathering, Muttaqi said Thursday that there has never been issues between Sunni and Shia Muslims in Afghanistan since the time of the uprising of Mullah Mohammad Omar Mujahid, the first leader of the Islamic Emirate.

“From that day until today (the rise of Mullah Muhammad Omar), the measures that have been taken, the wisdom that has been used, Alhamdullah, the issue of Shia and Sunni has not been raised in Afghanistan,” stressed Muttaqi.

He added that during 20 years of occupation, the enemies failed to create discord between Sunni and Shias despite their efforts.

Muttaqi stated that neither Sunni nor Shia areas oppose the Islamic Emirate, but those who were "foreign mercenaries" opposed it.

 

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Iran appoints new ambassador to Afghanistan

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Ali Reza Begdeli, Iran's former deputy foreign minister for consular affairs, has been appointed as the country's new ambassador to Kabul, Mehr news agency reported on Sunday.

The outlet added that the post of the Iranian presidential special representative in Afghanistan has been removed and, as before, the special representative for Afghanistan will act directly under the supervision of the foreign minister.

It is worth mentioning that Hassan Kazemi Qomi previously served as Iran's ambassador and presidential special representative in Afghanistan.

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Iran to Host ECO Ministerial Meeting next week

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The 28th meeting of the foreign ministers of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) member states will be held in Iran’s northeastern city of Mashhad next week.

Spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry Esmaeil Baqaei said on Sunday that the upcoming meeting will be attended by the ministers and senior officials of ECO, directors of the regional specialized departments of the organization, and the secretaries general of a number of multilateral economic organizations.

The meeting will be chaired by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, Iranian local media reported.

Iran is holding the rotating presidency of ECO in 2024.

The Tehran-headquartered ECO was established by Iran, Pakistan, and Turkey in 1985.

The main purpose of the organization is to promote economic, technical, and cultural cooperation among the member states.

In 1992, the organization was expanded to include seven new members, namely Afghanistan, Republic of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

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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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