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Lawmakers look forward to reject Nominees with Duel Nationalities

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

Lawmakers declared that they have not received the documents of sixteen cabinet nominees as of today.

Afghan leaders announced 16 nominated ministers before they depart Kabul to Washington for a five day visit with the U.S. President Barak Obama and American officials and Ghani delivering speech at the Congress.

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The nominees will be introduced officially to Afghan Parliament on Wednesday; likely by the President or one of his deputies, but their educational and personnel documents have not been provided to the House as yet.

Stating the above comments; MPs on Education, Higher Education and International Affairs Commissions of the House insisting that they will reject ministers with dual citizenship after they received the documents proving their multi-nationalities.

Zakria Zakria Kabul MP and a member of the International Affairs Commission in Afghan Parliament said,” Two nominees have dual-citizenship. Saadat Naderi has revoked from his citizenship, but Bari Jahani foreign citizenship is still unclear because he has not provided a letter showing he has cancelled his duel-citizenship officially, we will immediately review their documents once we received”.

In addition, a number of the lawmakers stress that they will not let nominees with dual-citizenship to enter the Parliament.

Humaira Ayoubi a member of the Education and Higher Studies Commission highlighted,” We will deal nominees with double citizenship according to the decision earlier made by the House of Representatives saying those who have a dual-citizenship is not allowed to enter the House before we put ballot boxes and cast our votes of confidence or non-confidence”.

Nominee’s dual-citizenship will be revealed after the House received their official documents.

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EU allocates 17 million euros to support Afghans on the move

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(Last Updated On: April 26, 2024)

The European Union signed an agreement worth 17 million euros with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to improve access to basic services, increased economic opportunities and protection for Afghans on the move and their host communities in Afghanistan.

The needs of women and girls are a particular focus of the programme, EU said in a statement released on Thursday.

The statement noted that from January 2023 until April 2024, over 1.5 million Afghans returned from Pakistan and Iran.

“I am deeply moved by the hardship returnees face when being deported to Afghanistan. In a country suffering from poverty and climate change, and in a city that just saw devastating earthquakes, this truly is a crisis within a crisis.”, said Peteris Ustubs, Director for the Middle East, Asia and Pacific of the European Commission’s Department for International Partnerships during the signing ceremony at the IOM transit centre in Herat.

Raffaella Iodice, EU Chargée d’Affaires a.i. to Afghanistan, added “The solidarity of the Afghan people towards their brothers and sisters is an inspiration. We must assure that communities hosting and helping new arrivals are supported. The partnership with IOM ensures access to essential services and provides protection for Afghan returnees and their host communities. As women and girls can be particularly affected, we make sure that all members of society can benefit”.

“IOM’s continued partnership with the EU has been critical in enabling our teams to reach hundreds of thousands of Afghan returnees and other vulnerable communities in the country”, said IOM Afghanistan Chief of Mission, Maria Moita. “Thanks to this renewed commitment, we will be able to focus on addressing the immense challenges in the areas of return and contribute to reintegration, social cohesion, and longer-term solutions for those communities.”

This additional contribution is part of a 5-year programme that is being implemented across Afghanistan and in four countries in the region. It builds on the EU’s previous support to IOM to improve the wellbeing of Afghans forced to return to the country, EU said.

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Malaysia vows to share its experiences on cyber security with IEA

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(Last Updated On: April 26, 2024)

Acting Minister of Interior Affairs Sirajuddin Haqqani has said in a meeting with a delegation from Malaysia in Kabul that Malaysia is an advanced country and that Afghanistan should use is experiences.

According to a statement released by the Interior Ministry, Haqqani, in the meeting on Thursday, emphasized that security is ensured in Afghanistan and unity among Afghans has been restored.

He stated that the Islamic Emirate wants to have close relations and engagement with the world, especially Islamic countries.

The Malaysian delegation consists of representatives of the Ministries of Interior and Defense, and advisers of the Prime Minister’s Office.

According to the statement, a member of the delegation provided information about Malaysia’s capabilities in cyber security and tackling cyber crime, and said that Malaysia will share its experiences in this field with the Islamic Emirate.

In the meeting, the two sides also discussed the fight against drugs, police training, bilateral cooperation and exchange of experiences between Malaysia and Afghanistan.

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Girls’ education is a ‘vital issue’ for Afghanistan: Karzai

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Former president Hamid Karzai said in a meeting with Iran’s ambassador and special representative, Hassan Kazemi Qomi, that education of girls was a “vital issue” for Afghanistan.

Karzai said he appreciated Iran’s cooperation and its standing with the Afghan people, especially Iran’s contributions to education in Afghanistan.

During the meeting, Karzai said peace and stability in the region are in the interest of all regional countries.

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