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Insecurity Impacted Normal life of Kunduz Residents

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Kunduz Residents have been suffering from ongoing war since spring season began.

Officials in Ministry of interior Affairs have explained two main challenges that Kunduz province still experience insecurity within their province, first of all Kunduz province is having complicated land and the second reason is having lack of local police forces.

There are reported published within the News agencies walls that as war continues this time it reaches up to the 5th kilo meter away from the main city of Kunduz thousands of the Afghan National security forces were deployed to fight against the enemies in Kunduz Province.

Spokesman of Interior Ministry sediq sediqee said,” huge military operations are underway for Kunduz to ensure security for its local residents.”

Senator Abdullah Qarloq said,” the opportunity has been paved by the Government for the insurgents in Kunduz to be full fed from collecting taxes from the green zones of local residents.”

Meanwhile MoI spokesman sediq sediqee said,” efforts are underway to defeat the enemies in Kunduz as we did last year.”

Achievement is not important what is important to Afghan security forces not to let enemies to gather in spot and create a base added sediqee.

However deputy spokesman of Defense Ministry Dawlat waziri said,” Fresh breathed forces has been deployed in Kunduz to ensure security,enemies have lost their combat morals and soon they will be defeated, Afghan security forces have had achievements in Chardar district of Kunduz Province, enemies are like a thief they appear and ambush the Afghan security forces.”

 Insecurity in Kunduz Province has impacted negatively in common life of the local residents none of the worker, farmers, drivers, and even the students don’t feel safe to do their daily activities with no fears.

Reported by Nasrat Parsa

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Hanafi calls for China’s cooperation in generating electricity, equipping hospitals in Afghanistan

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Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs Abdul Salam Hanafi in a meeting with the Chinese ambassador in Kabul on Sunday called for China’s cooperation in generating electricity and equipping hospitals in Afghanistan.

According to a statement released by Arg, Hanafi said that China, as a good neighbor, has had trade, economic and political relations with Afghanistan for a long time, and during this time, not even a small problem has arisen between the two countries, rather efforts have been made to expand relations.

He added that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) wants good relations with all countries, especially its neighbors, and expects them to have good relations with Afghanistan.

In the meeting, the Chinese Ambassador to Kabul, Zhao Xing, said that China and Afghanistan have had relations for 70 years, which shows the depth of relations between the two countries.

He also pointed to the expansion of trade and investment between the two countries and added that the Chinese Embassy in Kabul has issued a large number of visas to Afghan businessmen and citizens in the past year, which indicates the expansion and strengthening of bilateral relations.

The diplomat said that China was ready to build houses for refugees returning from neighboring countries, build cold storages in some provinces for agricultural products, provide health services, survey and extract minerals in Afghanistan.

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Iranian MP says dam construction in Afghanistan is ‘questionable’

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Fida Hossein Maliki, a member of Iran’s parliament, has expressed concern about the construction of water dams in Afghanistan, saying that the issue is “questionable.”

“If we look at the events currently taking place under the so-called Taliban (Islamic Emirate) rule from a regional perspective, it does not have a good outcome for neighboring countries,” Maliki said in an interview with ILNA news agency.

He said that the current rulers of Afghanistan are behaving with neighboring countries, including Iran, in a way that is unprecedented.

“In the previous governments of Afghanistan, there was interaction on every issue, and this behavior effected the relations of the countries considering the position that Afghanistan itself had, but we have observed something different during this period that the Taliban (Islamic Emirate) rules the country,” Maliki said.

He claimed that Iran’s water rights have not been respected by the Islamic Emirate and that the construction of water dams in Afghanistan is questionable.

“I believe that every action should be taken in an atmosphere of cooperation between the two countries, which is not the case today. Of course, it is natural that the Taliban (Islamic Emirate) has neither a parliament nor a government. Nothing is in its place in this sovereignty."

This comes as the Islamic Emirate has repeatedly emphasized that it is committed to ensuring Iran's rights in accordance with the 1973 treaty, but Iran must also consider the drought situation.

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Pakistan has right to attack TTP in Afghanistan: PM’s adviser

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Pakistani Prime Minister's Adviser on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah has claimed that his country has the right to conduct operations against the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on Afghan soil.

In an interview with Samaa TV, he said that the Pakistani government is at war against the TTP and will target members of this group wherever they are.

“According to the international law, if there is a threat of attack on your country from outside or there is preparation for it, you have the right to conduction operation against your enemy to protect yourself. If such thing happens, our forces will take right action at the right time,” he said.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal has said that the government of Pakistan had always conveyed it to the government of Afghanistan through dialogue that it should stop Afghan land to be used for terrorism in Pakistan.

He said that the Pakistani people had made numerous sacrifices for the people of Afghanistan and were facing consequences till today. He hoped that Afghanistan would take notice and not allow any group to use Afghan land for carrying out terrorism in Pakistan.

Iqbal said that the government was making sincere efforts, adding that reasonable dialogue from both sides always yields positive results.

Pakistani military carried out airstrikes in Barmal district of Paktika province in Afghanistan last month, killing dozens of people, including women and children. The Islamic Emirate retaliated with attacks across the Durand Line.

Yesterday, Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai warned Pakistan to refrain from violating the territorial integrity of Afghanistan, otherwise it will receive a strong response from Afghanistan.

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