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Dustom: Pakistan’s ISI involves in Afghanistan conflicts

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Pakistan’s Shadowy Service Intelligence is once again facing accusations of the Afghan warlord over involving in Afghanistan conflicts.

The neighboring country’s Inter-Service Intelligence ISI is leading the current conflicts in Afghanistan particularly the northern parts of the country, Gen. Abdul Rashid Dustom said.

Afghanistan first vice president, Gen Abdul Rashid Dustom who is leading the Afghan security forces operation in northern part of the country declared that Pakistan seeks to have influence in northern Afghanistan with carrying out such clashes.

This comes as after a military operation that Gen. Dustom was leading managed to stamp out insurgents in Khamab district of northern Jawzjan province.

Dostum who arrived in Jawzjan on Tuesday met with troops in a bid to boost morale and called on them to keep the Afghan flag flying high.

Afghanistan has repeatedly accused Pakistan, and especially the ISI, of involvement in its affairs.

The 10-year-long Afghan war not only bestowed on the ISI huge experience of covert warfare, it also created for it a vast reserve of motivated manpower that could be used as its proxy in the geo-strategic horseplay of regional powers.

 

 

 

 

 

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Trump administration to end protection program for Afghans

Over 8,000 Afghans were approved for TPS as of last year, according to federal statistics.

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The Trump administration is ending the Temporary Protection Program that offered deportation protection to thousands of people from Afghanistan.

The Department of Homeland Security said Monday it will end the program on July 12.

The TPS program allows migrants to get work permits and temporary reprieve from deportation if the U.S. government determines it is unsafe for them to return to their home countries due to war, natural disaster or other issues.

Over 8,000 Afghans were approved for TPS as of last year, according to federal statistics.

TPS was last extended for Afghanistan in 2023, and it was set to expire in May unless the Trump administration chose to grant another extension.

“This decision is unconscionable and will have long-lasting ripple effects,” #AfghanEvac, a group that helps relocate Afghans, said in a post on X.

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Domestic investors eye $650 million investment in Hajigak iron mine

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A number of domestic investors have announced plans to invest $650 million in three phases for the exploration and extraction of one of the blocks in the Hajigak iron mine.

The announcement was made during a meeting on Monday with Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, who welcomed the initiative and reaffirmed the Islamic Emirate’s full support for such investments.

According to the investors, the project will be implemented in partnership with a foreign company and carried out using professional and modern mining standards. In addition to extraction, the plan includes the establishment of a sponge iron processing plant within Afghanistan, equipped with advanced technology and compliant with international standards.

The facility is expected to process up to 9,000 tons of sponge iron daily, converting it into steel billets to meet Afghanistan’s domestic demand for iron products. The project is also projected to create 6,000 direct jobs, contributing significantly to the local economy.

Mullah Baradar instructed the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum to collaborate closely with the investors and to regularly report on the project’s progress. He reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting initiatives that foster economic growth and self-reliance in the mining sector.

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Afghan energy minister leaves for international energy conference in Uzbekistan

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Acting Minister of Energy and Water Abdul Latif Mansoor has left Kabul for Tashkent to participate in the fifth Uzbekistan International Energy Conference.

The event is part of Energy Week of Uzbekistan 2025 that is focused on regional partnership for sustainable energy. It will be held from May 13 to 15.

The aim of the summit is to strengthen regional cooperation, attract investment in joint energy projects, exchange experiences and promote green technology, the Ministry of Energy and Water said in a statement.

During the conference, Mansoor is expected to emphasize expanding cooperation with regional countries, attracting foreign investment and using successful international experiences in the field of energy resource management, the statement said.

Representatives of regional countries, including Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Russia, as well as organizations s such as the International Atomic Energy Agency and the World Bank, are expected to attend the conference.

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