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Ghani claims Taliban has ‘deep ties’ with various terrorist organizations
President Ashraf Ghani said on Wednesday the Taliban still has “deep ties to al-Qaeda, Jaish-e-Muhammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba” and wants Afghanistan to become a safe haven for terrorists.
Addressing commandos at the Special Operations Corps base on Wednesday, during his Eid al-Adha visit, Ghani said while the Taliban still had strong ties to the terrorist groups, the Afghan government and people would never allow their country to become a safe haven for terrorists.
According to a statement issued by the Presidential Palace (ARG), Ghani said the country’s “enemies” were conspiring against Afghanistan because it has water and is situated in a strategic position. He also said the “enemies” are taking revenge on Afghanistan by waging war.
Ghani also stated that government and the people have the will to establish a just and lasting peace, but that “the enemy must know that we will never give up. You have the ability to prove your worth to the world and any other force,” he told commandos.
Commander of the Special Operations Command Corps, General Hibatullah Alizi, told Ghani the country’s security and defense forces, especially the Special Operations Corps, “are ready to defend the system, the republic, the national honor and the supreme interests of the country.”
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Pakistan approves re-export of stranded Afghan transit trade cargo
The federal government has approved the re-export of all Afghan transit trade consignments stranded at Karachi and Gwadar ports, offering relief to traders affected by prolonged border closures.
According to Pakistani media, traders will be allowed to re-export their Afghan transit shipments through any Pakistani seaport of their choice.
Sources said the commerce minister has formally conveyed the decision to the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).
The measure aims to ease congestion and address disruptions caused by the suspension of trade routes.
Pakistan had earlier closed the Torkham and Chaman crossings for commercial activity due to security concerns, halting transit trade between the two countries from October 12.
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India rejects claims of suspending trade with Afghanistan
The Indian government on Tuesday dismissed reports circulating on social media that it had suspended trade with Afghanistan amid unrest in Iran, describing the claims as false and misleading.
According to Indian media, the Press Information Bureau’s (PIB) fact-checking unit said a fabricated letter was being shared by social media accounts linked to Pakistani propaganda to spread misinformation.
“A fabricated letter is being circulated by Pakistani propaganda accounts, falsely claiming that India has temporarily suspended trade operations with Afghanistan due to escalating unrest in Iran,” the PIB Fact Check unit said in a social media post.
Indian authorities clarified that no such decision has been made and confirmed that trade operations between India and Afghanistan are continuing as normal.
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Construction of major cement factory in Jowzjan to begin soon: Turkish diplomat
Murat Dikmen, Consul General of Turkey in Mazar-i-Sharif, on Tuesday met with Abdullah Sarhadi, Governor of Jowzjan province, to discuss ongoing cooperation and future development initiatives in the region.
During the meeting, Dikmen highlighted Turkey’s contributions in education, healthcare, and sustainable development in Jowzjan, emphasizing the continuation and expansion of these efforts to improve service quality for residents, the provincial governor’s office said in a statement.
Sarhadi welcomed Turkey’s support, underlining the need for enhanced healthcare services, provision of ambulances, medical equipment, and access to clean drinking water, while calling for development projects to be implemented fairly and transparently.
Dikmen assured the governor that all proposals would be coordinated with Turkish authorities and confirmed Turkey’s commitment to strengthening economic cooperation in the province.
He announced the imminent launch of a major $150–$200 million investment, including the establishment of a cement factory, which is expected to boost economic growth and create new job opportunities for the local population.
In October 2024, the Islamic Emirate signed a multi-million dollar contract with Turkish 77 Company for a new cement factory in the Yatim Taq area of Jawzjan Province in northern Afghanistan.
Turkish 77 Company will invest $163 million in the factory, which will have a daily output of 3,000 tons of cement once completed.
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