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U.S., Taliban Joint Commission to ‘Finalize Mechanism’ for Troop Pullout Late Feb.

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Last Updated on: October 24, 2022

The United States and the Taliban joint commission to begin working on a mechanism for withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan this week, sources close to the Taliban said Saturday.

The Taliban sources told Ariana News that the U.S. and Taliban joint commission would to finalize a mechanism for foreign troops’ pullout from Afghanistan and a guarantee that Afghanistan would not be used for hostile acts against the United States and its allies, before February 25.

“The joint commission will discuss on the technical aspects of these two key issues and some other relevant issues,” a source close to the Taliban said.

According to the source, the outcomes of the discussion will be revealed before the U.S. and the Taliban officials fresh round of talks later this month.

A second source, meanwhile, said that the commission will work on the implementation of the agreements being reached in last week’s Qatar talks.

This comes a day after the U.S. President Donald Trump said that his country spends $50 billion a year in Afghanistan and that if a peace deal reached with the Taliban he would pullout the American troops from the war-torn country.

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Haqqani and Syrian FM discuss situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan

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Khalifa Sirajuddin Haqqani, Minister of Interior of the Islamic Emirate, held a telephone conversation with Asaad Hassan al- Shaibani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Syria, regarding the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

According to a statement from the Ministry of Interior, both sides emphasized the importance of strengthening relations between Afghanistan and Syria.

During the discussion, the two sides also talked about the latest regional developments.

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Afghan FM Muttaqi discusses Pakistan tensions with Qatari and Saudi officials

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Foreign Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Amir Khan Muttaqi, held separate phone calls with senior officials from Qatar and Saudi Arabia, focusing on the recent escalation between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

In his call with Qatar’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Khulaifi, Muttaqi said Afghanistan’s recent security actions were aimed at protecting sovereignty and territorial integrity. Qatar expressed support for reducing tensions and said it is ready to play a constructive role.

During his call with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Muttaqi praised Riyadh’s diplomatic efforts and reaffirmed Afghanistan’s desire for positive relations based on mutual respect. Saudi Arabia stressed de-escalation, dialogue, and respect for sovereignty as essential for resolving disputes.

Both Qatar and Saudi Arabia agreed to maintain ongoing contact and support diplomatic approaches to regional stability.

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Afghan forces conduct fresh airstrikes on Pakistani military targets

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The Ministry of Defense of Afghanistan has announced that Afghan forces carried out fresh airstrikes on military targets in Miranshah and Spinwam, in Pakistan.

The strikes took place last night around 12:00 AM, according to the Ministry. In its statement, the Ministry said the Miranshah and Spinwam military bases were destroyed, resulting in heavy casualties.

The statement added that these “successful strikes were carried out in response to repeated air incursions by the Pakistani military regime.”

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