Connect with us

Latest News

Afghans must support government, its forces in fight against rebels: Campbell

Published

on

(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

fahim clip.avi_snapshot_00.05_[2015.07.12_10.42.42]

Gen John Campbell, the Commander of the NATO-led Resolute Support (RS) Mission & US Forces in Afghanistan has expressed his satisfaction on Kabul-Islamabad efforts for peace in Afghanistan saying he is pleased for the efforts being made.

Briefing reporters on Saturday in Kabul on the current situation, Gen. Campbell said Afghan security forces are fighting hardly in the battlefields against the insurgents.

“Afghan forces are fighting in Badakhshan, Kunduz, where we haven’t seen in the last couple of years and there is probably a lot of different reasons, they are not quite only Taliban, but there are criminal activity as well, they are smuggling drugs and weapons and there are issues with mine industries in Badakhshan,” Campbell said,” Afghanistan is fighting insurgency that is coming to Afghanistan from a lot of different places, and therefore President Ghani has recently said this is not a fight for Afghanistan, but for the whole region”.

The U.S. General said he was disappointed by the Afghan parliament for rejecting Mohammad Masoom Stanikzai as the Minister of Defense.

“I’m very disappointed in Parliament that they didn’t pass minister Stanekzai as minister of defense, he is a very honest man, he has great vision for Afghan army and I think that was a big injustice done for the Afghan people specially in a time of war where the parliament could not pass a minister of defense that we need so very long.”

Campbell believes that existence of the international forces in Afghanistan after 2016 must be decided according to the situation.

“I’m working with MoI & MoD and I will provide the report at the end of the fighting season and then we will talk about 2016 and beyond and what the timetable would be.”

He believes peace talks needs some time and assessed Pakistan and Afghanistan efforts positive saying Pakistan and Afghanistan are working together to fight the common enemy to bring peace to Afghanistan and the fight in Afghanistan have to come to a political solution at the end.

But we have to give this some time and I’m very please for Pakistan and Afghanistan working on this working together to fight the common enemy to bring peace toward Afghanistan and this have to come to a political solution at the end.

Reported by: Fahim Noori

Advertisement

Latest News

Media Violation Commission bans two TV channels

Published

on

(Last Updated On: April 16, 2024)

The Media Violations Commission has ordered Noor and Barya TV channels to stop broadcasting and to appear in court, state-run Bakhtar News Agency reported on Tuesday.

ّIt is said that the decision against the channels was taken for “not observing the principles of journalism.”

Continue Reading

Latest News

Hekmatyar slams US for ‘occupying’ Afghanistan’s airspace

Published

on

(Last Updated On: April 16, 2024)

Former Jihadi leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar has criticized the United States for patrolling Afghanistan’s airspace with drones.

Hekmatyar said in a speech Tuesday that any form of American presence in Afghanistan is unacceptable.

“Afghanistan’s airspace is under occupation. Expressing this issue is our religious responsibility. We have sacrificed the most for freedom. We do not accept any presence of America. We do not accept any kind of foreign rule,” he said.

Hekmatyar also stated that there is a possibility of American troops entering the country again.

“[Former] President Trump’s national security advisor says that their departure was a mistake and that they should return. This is not an ordinary issue. The possibility that they will make a mistake again and return to Afghanistan is very strong,” he said.

The Islamic Emirate has not commented so far on Hekmatyar’s remarks, but it has confirmed sightings of drones over Afghanistan.

“It is required that the respected officials of the caretaker government give explanations on this matter and respond to the concerns of the Afghan people in this matter, because important and great national issues are important for every Afghan citizen and if there is a problem, it will be a cause of concern for everyone,” said Fazl-ul-Hadi Wazin, a university lecturer.

Continue Reading

Latest News

Uzbek and Qatari leaders discuss Trans-Afghan Railway project

Published

on

(Last Updated On: April 16, 2024)

Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev on Monday met with Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani for talks on a number of issues including the Trans-Afghan Railway project.

The two leaders also discussed bilateral trade issues, strengthening of relations and regional matters, including the escalating situation in the Middle East.

In October 2023, Uzbekistan Railways JSC presented the Trans-Afghan Railway project to Qatar’s Ministry of Transport.

Subsequently, deliberations were held on Qatar’s involvement in the project’s execution.

In February 2021, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan signed a roadmap for the Termez-Mazar-i-Sharif-Kabul-Peshawar railway construction.

The envisioned transport corridor, estimated at approximately $5 billion, aims to connect Europe, Russia, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Southeast Asian nations, boasting a transit capacity of up to 20 million tons of cargo.

Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © 2022 Ariana News. All rights reserved!