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Campbell: Afghanistan at a critical Juncture

The Top commander of US forces and NATO in Afghanistan, General John Campbell says that Afghanistan is at a critical juncture.
Talking to the House Armed Services Committee, Gen. John F Campbell noted that Afghan forces should be strengthened in order to meet the myriad challenges they face, including the rise of Daesh group.
“If we think that this is going to be cleared up in a couple of years, we’re fooling ourselves,” he said. “We have to position ourselves to ensure that we can do everything we can to mitigate this impact.”
The way to mitigate the threat is to apply pressure with the “great men and women that we have in all of our services,” and build the counterterrorism capability of Afghanistan and other countries in the region, he said.
While the Afghan army and police have engaged in tough fighting with the enemy and have proven themselves resilient, they cannot handle the fight alone at this point, Campbell said.
“Ultimately, I’m convinced that improved leadership and accountability will address most of their deficiencies. But it will take time for them to build their human capital,” he said.
Earlier, Gen. Campbell said that NATO’s international security assistance force stationed in Afghanistan has done tremendous job in protecting the people and helping the beleaguered country bounce back strongly.
General Campbell believes Afghan forces are ready to take the next giant leap. “I have confidence in the strength of the Afghan security forces, they have continued to progress in all their capabilities,” he said.

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IEA Supreme Leader reminds intelligence agency of its obligation to protect Islamic system
Akhundzada emphasized that the intelligence agency must neutralize any plots designed to undermine the Islamic government.

The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Emirate, Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada, has stated that Afghanistan’s General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI) is obligated to dismantle all covert and overt plans orchestrated by enemies of the Islamic system.
Speaking at a one-day seminar for intelligence officials, Akhundzada emphasized that the Islamic Emirate’s intelligence agency must neutralize any plots — whether visible or concealed — designed to undermine the Islamic government.
He described the intelligence apparatus as the backbone of the administration and stressed that no one should be allowed to insult Islamic values and religious principles, either openly or covertly.
The Supreme Leader further directed intelligence officials to work in coordination with other government departments to enforce Sharia law and promote religious awareness among the public.
He also instructed intelligence personnel to treat citizens respectfully, refrain from making arrests based on suspicion or without evidence, avoid mistreatment of detainees, and ensure the protection of confidential information.
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China invites Afghanistan’s foreign minister to visit Beijing
China’s Special Representative for Afghanistan met with Amir Khan Muttaqi to discuss expanding trade ties between the two nations
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Afghanistan, Pakistan, China meet over expanding trade ties
Key topics on the agenda included the establishment of joint industrial parks in Afghanistan and the development of shared export processing centers

Senior officials from Afghanistan, Pakistan and China came together in Kabul to discuss the strengthening and expansion of trade relations between thethree nations.
The meeting was attended by Nooruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Commerce and Industry of Afghanistan; Mohammad Sadiq, Special Representative of Pakistan; and Yue Xiaoyong, Special Representative of China.
Key topics on the agenda included the establishment of joint industrial parks in Afghanistan, the creation of special economic zones, and the development of shared export processing centers.
The three parties also explored the possibility of organizing trilateral trade exhibitions and setting up support centers for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Afghanistan.
Officials noted that the facilitation of banking relations between the three countries was a fundamental requirement for enhancing economic cooperation.
The Afghan Ministry of Commerce and Industry stated that the meeting reflected the strong commitment of the participating countries to deepening regional trade and economic collaboration, expressing hope that the outcomes will yield positive benefits for all parties involved.
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