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Significant Peace Talks Underway Between Gov’t-Taliban: HPC
Member of the Afghanistan high peace council (HPC) Qazi Amin Qaqad said significant peace talks are underway between Afghan Government and Taliban, and Government is trying to start negotiation with Taliban leader Mullah Hebatullah.
Afghan Government is still hopeful and kept the peace door open for all insurgents to reconcile with.
Meanwhile a number of Jihadi leaders are pessimistic over the process insisting that Taliban do not believe in peace.
Afghanistan high peace council member Qazi Amin Qaqad said, “Negotiations are underway, and it may soon become more powerful and solid, Government of Afghanistan is willing to have talks with Taliban leader Mullah Hebatullah who is in Quetta state of Pakistan that means we are close to our target.”
Afghan Jihadi leader Ismail Khan said, “ Taliban are trying to remove the effective figures from the Government body, and the following group will intensify its insurgency activities incoming year.”
“Taliban have never moved towards peace, they have been working against peace, they believe in killing.” Former Paktia Governor Juma Khan Hamdard said.
Taliban have always responded peace calls to killing of innocent Afghans by lunching terrorist attacks.
Chief Executive Deputy Spokesman Jawid Faisal said, “ Its clear that most of the safe houses of Taliban are in Pakistan soil, they organize different terrorist attacks in Afghanistan.”
As usual Pakistan has been using winter season as re beginning of peace talks process season between Taliban-Afghan Government and Afghan Government is demanding Pakistan support for removing of terrorists from its soil not peace.
Reported by : Bais Hayat
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IEA urges World Bank to resume work on 7,000 incomplete projects
Officials at the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MRRD) say 7,000 incomplete projects of the World Bank are at risk of destruction in Afghanistan. They call on the World Bank to resume the work of these projects.
According to them, discussions have been held with the World Bank about these projects, but there has been no result yet.
“7,000 incomplete projects are being destroyed, and if the work is not started, these projects will be destroyed. We ask the World Bank to resume the work of these projects as soon as possible,” said Noorul Hadi Adel, the spokesperson of MRRD.
Meanwhile, members of the private sector also ask international institutions to resume their work in Afghanistan.
According to the officials of this sector, with the start of these projects, job opportunities will be provided for thousands of people in the country.
“These projects create employment for our people and the country will grow a lot,” said Mirwais Hajizadeh, a member of the private sector.
However, economic experts stated if the work of these projects does not start soon, they will be destroyed and the investments made in them will be wasted.
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Ten people killed by floods in Helmand
Ten people have been killed and six others injured by floods in Helmand province in the past week, local officials said on Friday.
According to officials, seven of those were members of the same family, and they were killed in Kajaki district last night.
“Most of the people moved from vulnerable areas to high lands and mountains, and thanks Allah the number of casualties is low,” Sher Mohammad Vahdat, the head of information of the Directorate of Information and Culture in Helmand, said adding rescue teams and security forces have been dispatched to help people.
It is said that the telecommunication system has also been disrupted due to the effect of floods in Kajaki district. Floods have also destroyed thousands of acres of agricultural land.
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UN envoy meets Indian foreign minister to discuss Afghanistan
Roza Otunbayeva, the UN Secretary General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, met with the Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in New Delhi and discussed issues related to Afghanistan, it was announced on Thursday.
During the meeting, Otunbayeva thanked India for “its critical humanitarian support and longstanding friendship for the Afghan people” and discussed the importance of regional and international cooperation to address prevailing challenges in Afghanistan, UNAMA said on X.
Jaishankar also said on X that the sides exchanged views on the current situation in Afghanistan.
“Underlined that India has provided wheat, medicines, pesticides and school supplies. Appreciate the role of UN agencies as partners in these endeavors,” he said.
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