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Ghani at SCO: Afghanistan is in First Line of Defense of Many Countries
Addressing the seventh meeting of State Heads of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) on Friday Astana of Kazakhstan, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said Afghanistan is in first line of defense of many countries around the state, “we are dying to defend you.”
Ashraf Ghani said the threat imposed by transnational terrorists networks and transnational criminal organization are a significant obstacle to their common vision and aspiration.
“20 transnational terrorist organizations unleashed a total war against civilians, our society and our state institutions,” Ghani said.
” I am here to offer sincere and expanded cooperation against terrorist groups threatening any and all members of the Shanghai Cooperation in equally against the transnational criminal organizations, threatening all of us.”
Ghani expressed hope that the SCO members will rally support for a comprehensive SCO strategy against terrorism and narcotics including export of “precursors” from their countries.
He described that the scale of the activity stretches their resources and determining them to wipe out Islamic State (Daesh) presence in Afghanistan this year or “radically” reduce it.
“Your assistance in wholehearted support will enable us to act faster,” he added.
The President also welcomed the Shanghai Cooperation framework against terrorism, he said they need a systematic regional dialogue on a consist approach to classification of terrorist organizations, defining criterion mechanism for state relationship to terrorism and “some who sponsor it and agreeing to collective measures for preventing and preempting transnational terrorism.”
Referring to last week’s deadly truck bombing in Kabul that left over 150 dead, President Ghani concluded: “Our people demand justice, we hope that coherent and systematic action can assure them and all victims of terrorism that we can overcome this evil.”
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More needs to be done to boost local industry, says Kabir
The deputy prime minister for policy, Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, met with Nooruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, at Sapidar Palace on Tuesday and discussed issues around the quality of domestic products and the need to grow and develop the industrial sector.
Azizi said that good trade relations with neighboring countries has resulted in stable prices of goods in the country.
He said the Ministry of Commerce and Industry works closely with the private sector. As a result, the private sector functions in a befitting manner and the Islamic Emirate has provided necessary facilities.
Azizi said that based on the Islamic Emirate’s good economic policies, there has been a significant development in the import/export sector in the country.
Kabir in turn voiced appreciation for efforts by the leadership of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and said: “The unprecedented efforts of the IEA’s administrations and the stability of the Afghan currency caused the price of food ingredients to remain in the right state and our people also be able to buy essential materials.”
He emphasized the need to work for a balance in trade with neighboring countries, and said more efforts were needed to improve the quality of domestic products and to grow the sector.
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Russia and Tajikistan hold joint military drills along Afghanistan border
Russia and Tajikistan conducted a joint four-day military exercise along the border with Afghanistan in order to be prepared for any “potential threats”, Tajik media reported this week.
Russian military personnel from the 201st military base in Tajikistan participated in this exercise. Reports stated military personnel practiced various combat tactics, especially tactics to counter terrorist groups that illegally enter Tajikistan.
This comes amid repeated concerns expressed by Afghanistan’s neighbors about what they claim are terrorist threats originating from Afghanistan.
The Islamic Emirate has not yet commented on the drills but has repeatedly denied the presence of terrorist groups in the country. The IEA has also continuously said no militant group will be allowed to threaten another country from Afghanistan.
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Media Violation Commission bans two TV channels
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.”
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