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We Are Compelled To Talk Peace with Taliban: President Ghani

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vlcsnap-2014-11-01-17h36m22s33 Afghanistan is compelled to enter peace negotiations with the political oppositions (Taliban), otherwise obtaining peace in Afghanistan is not an easy task, says President Muhammad Ashraf Ghani. After his China tour, President Ghani in a press conference Saturday in Kabul once again called the Taliban as the political oppositions, saying efforts would underway for peace negotiations with the political oppositions. “Obtaining peace is not easy but is obligatory,” President Ghani said. “If it was an easy tasks, it would be achieved in the past.” He expressed that the level of cooperation of Pakistan with Afghanistan would be determined in near future. “Some Pakistani high-rank government officials have already come to Afghanistan and some others may come these days and I may also visit the country in near future.” He warned he would never permit Afghanistan’s soil be used against any other country. He hoped the coming meeting of Heart of Asia member countries would pave ground for peace negotiations with the oppositions.
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IEA summons Pakistan’s charge d’Affaires over deadly airstrikes

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has summoned the Charge d'Affaires of the Pakistani Embassy in Kabul, the ministry said in a statement.

In a strong protest, the ministry handed over a "firm protest note" to the Pakistani diplomat, condemning the recent airstrikes by Pakistani forces in the Barmal district of Paktika province.

The note stressed that the protection of Afghanistan's territorial integrity is a "red line" for the Islamic Emirate and warned that such reckless actions would have serious and far-reaching consequences.

The Pakistani airstrikes, which took place late Tuesday night, resulted in 46 deaths and left six others injured in Barmal district.

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Karzai calls Pakistan’s airstrikes in Paktika ‘blatant aggression’

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Afghanistan's former president, Hamid Karzai, has strongly condemned the recent Pakistani military airstrikes in Barmal district of Paktika province, calling it a “blatant aggression” and a violation of Afghanistan's sovereignty.

In a statement on his X (formerly Twitter) account, Karzai attributed the ongoing tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan to Islamabad’s misguided policies, which he argued have fostered extremism in the region and consistently sought to destabilize Afghanistan.

Karzai stressed that resolving these tensions requires an immediate and thorough reassessment of Pakistan's policies.

He also called for the establishment of a "civilized relationship" grounded in mutual respect and good neighborly relations, which he believes would benefit both nations.

The Pakistani airstrikes on late Tuesday night in Barmal district resulted in 46 fatalities and six injuries.

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Deal on Islam, Islamic Emirate impossible: Deputy PM Kabir

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The Political Deputy of Prime Minister, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, has firmly stated that any deal involving Islam or the Islamic Emirate is impossible. He emphasized the IEA remains steadfast in upholding the values of Jihad and will continue to adhere to its core principles.

During a visit to Baghlan province, where he attended a ceremony marking the graduation of religious madrassa students, Kabir reiterated that IEA’s relations with the international community are grounded in Islamic principles. He also reassured that the caretaker government is addressing relevant issues with a sense of responsibility and commitment.

Kabir further highlighted that efforts to improve education and development are already underway, with a gradual focus on resolving the challenges facing the Afghan people.

In a significant development, the Deputy Prime Minister also mentioned that military personnel from the previous government have been granted amnesty and are now living in full security, with no threats to their safety.

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