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Presidents of Iran and Tajikistan discuss situation in Afghanistan

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi once again emphasized the need for an inclusive government in Afghanistan during his meeting with his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rahmon in Tajikistan.
Raisi also said that after two decades of occupying Afghanistan, the Americans have left nothing but destruction behind, which is holding Afghanistan back.
“We always believe that there should be a government at work that can represent all ethnicities, religions and all the people of Afghanistan and take lasting steps towards the progress of this country,” said Raisi.
While the Islamic Emirate considers the issue of forming a government as an internal issue, it states there is a single and independent government that has the support of all the people in the country.
The leaders of both countries have also emphasized that the people of Afghanistan have the right to grow and progress, and as neighbors of Afghanistan, Iran and Tajikistan feel more responsible for the people of this country.
Although Iran has had good relations with the Islamic Emirate in the last two years and has handed over the Afghan embassy in Tehran to the Islamic Emirate, Tajikistan’s relations with the Islamic Emirate have always been tense and there is still no green light for this country’s interaction with the caretaker government of Afghanistan.
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Turkish envoy meets with OIC for talks on Afghanistan

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) ambassador Tarig Ali Bakheet met with Cihad Erginay, the director general of South Asia of Turkey’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs , on Sunday for talks on various issues including the situation in Afghanistan.
At the meeting, which took place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, both sides shared viewpoints on political, economic and humanitarian aspects of Afghanistan and discussed possible avenues of cooperation.
They explored ideas and approaches to address the key concerns in the light of relevant OIC resolutions.
The meeting underscored the importance of sustained engagement to support the Afghan people and pursue constructive dialogue with the de facto authorities on various issues.
Bakheet acknowledged and appreciated the positive role and contributions of the Republic of Türkiye towards advancing the objectives set forth in the OIC resolutions.
Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to continue exchange of notes to advance shared goals of peace, prosperity and stability in Afghanistan.
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Pulling plug on Ukraine would ‘be worse than Afghanistan’, US senator says
Graham’s comments came just days after the Trump administration halted military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine.

A senior US senator warned on Sunday that Ukraine could face disastrous consequences if the United States doesn’t resume military aid and intelligence sharing.
Lindsey Graham, who is also a member of President Donald Trump’s Republican Party, said in an interview with Fox News that the Ukraine needs to get intelligence and weapons for as long as there is fighting.
“If we pull the plug on Ukraine, it would be worse than Afghanistan,” he said.
“In terms of Russia, I’ll be introducing sanctions on their banking sector and their energy sector next week, urging them to get to the table.”
“If they don’t engage in ceasefire and peace talks with the administration, we should sanction the hell out of them,” he added.
Graham’s comments came just days after the Trump administration halted military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday confirmed that the US has paused military aid to the former Soviet republic.
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Afghanistan, Pakistan forces at Torkham border agree to two-day ceasefire
Hundreds of people have also been stranded at the border and traders have incurred millions of dollars in losses as trucks have been unable to cross into either country

Border forces on both sides of Torkham crossing on Sunday agreed to a two-day ceasefire after weeks of hostilities.
The Torkham border crossing was closed last month by Pakistan after a dispute over the construction of a new checkpoint. However the border will remain closed until the next round of talks, Pakistan media reported.
Intense exchanges of gunfire have taken place over the past two weeks, which led to the death of at least one person.
Hundreds of people have also been stranded at the border and traders have incurred millions in losses as trucks have been unable to cross into either country.
Speaking to Anadolu news agency, a senior Pakistani official said the agreement was reached at a tribal assembly at the Torkham border. Tribal leaders from both countries attended the jirga.
Afghanistan was represented by a 35-member delegation of tribal elders.
Anadolu reported that the two sides also agreed to stop “all kinds of” construction on both sides of the border until the next round of talks. Talks are slated for Wednesday.
The official told Anadolu that the border is likely to be reopened after the second round of talks.
Torkham is one of 18 crossings between the two countries and is one of the busiest.
About 10,000 people, mainly Afghans, use the crossing daily to seek medical treatment and earn a livelihood in Pakistan’s border areas.
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