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Acting FM Rabbani Meets Chinese Counterpart, Discusses Bilateral Cooperation

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

Afghan Acting Foreign Minister, Salahuddin Rabbani met with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Kabul on Saturday, discussed regional cooperation, and extending bilateral cooperation.

In the meeting held at the Store Palace of Foreign Affairs Ministry (MoFA), Foreign Minister of China Wang YI has called the following up of the agreements reached between the two countries at the recent Shanghai Sideline meeting, MoFA said in a statement.

The agreements were in the field of joint struggle against terrorism and violent extremism, china’s support of the Afghan Peace Process, regional cooperation, and extending bilateral cooperation as his main goals of visit to Afghanistan, MoFA statement noted.

Praising the efforts of Afghan government for peace, Minister Wang Yi expressed his assurance of China’s cooperation with the “Kabul Process”  and that country’s comprehensive support for Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process.

The Chinese official also appreciated the sacrifices and  achievements of the Afghan security and defense forces in the fight against terrorism. He, meanwhile, emphasized on the need for more bilateral and regional cooperation and coordination for a complete success against terrorism.

Thanking China for its important role in peace, stability and economic development of Afghanistan, Minister Rabbani said: The Kabul Process echoes the leadership and ownership of Afghanistan in the peace process, and it supports all discussions about Afghanistan’s peace in all mechanisms and platforms.”

He added that peace and stability in Afghanistan requires a regional coordination and consensus. and “called China’s role significant in supporting Afghanistan’s demand for honest and practical cooperation and coordination among regional countries.”

“During the meeting, both sides discussed bilateral cooperation and emphasized the extension of such cooperation in political, security, economic, business, and cultural fields,” the statement added.

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TAPI gas company CEO satisfied with project’s progress

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(Last Updated On: March 28, 2024)

The minister of mines and petroleum, Shahabuddin Delawar met with the executive director of the TAPI project and the ambassador of Turkmenistan in Kabul on Thursday to discuss progress around the key project.

Murad Amanov, head of the Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India (TAPI) Gas Pipeline project, expressed his satisfaction with the recent progress of the project and talked about the practical roll out of the project.

Delawar said that the preliminary work of TAPI is progressing quickly and that the pipeline will be put into operation in the near future.

TAPI is a natural gas pipeline being developed by the Galkynysh – TAPI Pipeline Company Limited with participation of the Asian Development Bank.

The pipeline will transport natural gas from the Galkynysh Gas Field in Turkmenistan through Afghanistan into Pakistan and then to India.

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UK’s Mercer faces 10-day deadline in Afghanistan war crimes inquiry

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(Last Updated On: March 27, 2024)

Johnny Mercer, the former UK Minister for Veterans Affairs, has been given 10 days to reveal the source of allegations that British troops engaged in war crimes in Afghanistan, or face a potential prison sentence.

British media reported on Tuesday that Mercer, following his allegations regarding the killing of Afghan civilians by British forces, was ordered to reveal the sources of his information.

The BBC reported that a public inquiry commissioned by the UK government into the actions of its forces in Afghanistan has directed Mercer to disclose the names of individuals who leaked information to him about alleged war crimes and cover-ups by special forces, or he may face imprisonment.

Although separate investigations have sought to verify these claims, the British government has yet to officially confirm them.

Earlier this month, Mercer, who served in military missions in Afghanistan, told the court that despite the information he possesses, he cannot confirm the killing of Afghan civilians by British forces between 2010 and 2013.

In court, he also stated that the claim British soldiers killed unarmed civilians in their sleep does not contradict his findings, but he admitted reluctance to believe it.

According to Mercer, British forces were allegedly instructed to carry an unregistered weapon — one not associated with NATO forces — to place next to the unarmed Afghan individuals they had killed.

The Islamic Emirate’s spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid says the countries that had troops in Afghanistan for 20 years all committed war crimes.

Mujahid stated that if the investigation carries on, it will be a big step and that the crimes committed should be investigated transparently.

“The crimes that have been committed should be investigated transparently because this was not the work of a few soldiers but a plan that was drawn and crimes were committed in Afghanistan,” he added.

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Floods leave two dead in Faryab and Sar-e-Pul

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(Last Updated On: March 27, 2024)

Local officials in Faryab and Sar-e-Pul say heavy rain and floods have claimed two lives in these two provinces.

Rain and floods also caused widespread damage and financial losses.

In addition to the loss of lives and money, floods have closed roads in some districts in these two provinces, officials said.

According to them, the destruction of agricultural lands, residential houses, and bridges is widespread and has made life difficult for the people.

Meanwhile, the families who suffered losses during the floods are demanding immediate assistance from the government and aid agencies.

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