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US in talks with Pakistan over ‘terrorist safe havens’ along Afghan border

US on Tuesday stated that Washington was in conversation with Pakistani leadership about the alleged “safe havens that exist along that border between Afghanistan and Pakistan”. Addressing reporters during a press briefing, Pentagon Press Secretary John F Kirby said that US was mindful that those safe havens were providing a source of more insecurity, more … Read more

Govt forces repel Taliban attack on Aybak, 20 killed 

Afghanistan

KABUL: At least 20 Taliban militants were killed and eight others wounded when government forces repelled a militant attack on Aybak city, capital of Afghanistan’s northern province of Samangan, on Sunday night, the country’s Interior Ministry confirmed on Monday. The ministry said in a statement that Taliban fighters fled surrounding areas of the city after … Read more

Taliban Involved In Killing Afghan Radio Station Manager, Kidnapping Journalist: Officials

Taliban Involved In Killing Afghan Radio Station Manager, Kidnapping Journalist: Officials

Local officials in Afghanistan say Taliban fighters have killed journalists, kidnapped an Afghan radio station manager in Kabul and abducted a journalist from Helmand province. According to the British news agency Reuters, a gunman shot and killed Toofan Omar, the station manager of Paktia Ghag radio and an officer of the pro-Afghan independent media group … Read more

Afghanistan at dangerous turning point: UN envoy 

  UNITED NATIONS: Afghanistan is at a dangerous turning point as the war has entered a new phase, said Deborah Lyons, the UN secretary-general’s special representative for Afghanistan, on Friday. “Afghanistan is now at a dangerous turning point. Ahead lies either a genuine peace negotiation or a tragically intertwined set of crises: an increasingly brutal … Read more

Pakistan rebuffs Afghan, Indian allegations of terrorist safe havens

Ambassador Munir Akram

Pakistan strongly deplored allegations made on Friday by Afghan and Indian diplomats that terrorists use its territory as a safe haven, saying the country’s border with Afghanistan has been fenced and there is no free flow of people. “We would never allow our soil to be used to destabilize Afghanistan and expect the same from … Read more

U.S. Embassy Urges Its citizens To Leave Afghanistan Immediately

U.S. Embassy Urges Its citizens To Leave Afghanistan Immediately

The U.S. Embassy has urged U.S. citizens to leave Afghanistan immediately using available commercial flight options. According to the press release issued by the U.S. embassy in Kabul, given the security conditions and reduced staffing, the Embassy’s ability to assist U.S. citizens in Afghanistan is extremely limited even within Kabul. The U.S. Embassy further said … Read more

UN ‘deeply concerned’ about civilians trapped by fighting in Afghanistan 

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UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations is ‘deeply concerned’ about the safety and protection of tens of thousands of people in Lashkar Gah, capital of Afghanistan’s Helmand province, who could be trapped by fighting between government forces and the Taliban, according to a UN spokesman. Taliban fighters have moved in on three provincial capitals in the … Read more

UN concerned for safety of civilians in Lashkar Gah

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The United Nations has expressed deep concern for the safety and protection of the people in Lashkar Gah, capital of Afghanistan’s Helmand province, who could be trapped by fighting between government forces and the Taliban, said a UN spokesman. Taliban fighters have moved in on three provincial capitals in the last few days and seized … Read more

Pakistan Is Way Too Important for US To Overlook, Mooed

Moeed Yusuf.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Security Adviser (NSA) has chastised US President Joe Biden for failing to contact Prime Minister Imran Khan as Washington seeks assistance in preventing the Taliban from seizing control of Afghanistan following the withdrawal of US troops. The cold shoulder from Washington comes as the Taliban have captured swaths of territory across Afghanistan in a ruthless offensive emboldened by the US pullout.

In recent years, Washington has relied on Pakistan to bring senior Taliban leaders to the negotiating table and secure a deal to leave the country with few attacks on American troops.

Despite calls from Khan to be a partner for peace and broaden US-Pakistan relations beyond Afghanistan, Biden has yet to call him since taking office this year.

“The president of the United States hasn’t spoken to the prime minister of such an important country who the US itself says is make-or-break in some cases, in some ways, in Afghanistan — we struggle to understand the signal, right?” In an interview with the Financial Times at Pakistan’s embassy in Washington, Moeed Yusuf, Pakistan’s National Security Adviser, said.

“We’ve been told every time that . . . [the phone call] will happen, it’s technical reasons or whatever. But frankly, people don’t believe it,” he said. “If a phone call is a concession if a security relationship is a concession, Pakistan has options,” he added, refusing to elaborate.

Pakistan has developed deep ties with China, its “iron brother,” which has invested billions in infrastructure projects as part of the Belt and Road Initiative.

A senior Biden administration official said: “There are still several world leaders President Biden has not been able to speak with personally yet. He looks forward to speaking with Prime Minister Khan when the time is right.”

The diplomatic insult is the latest blow in US-Pakistan relations following their cooperation during the fight on terror following the 9/11 attack on the twin towers by al-Qaeda.

Pakistan was designated as an official major non-NATO partner by the United States in 2004, in response to Washington’s demand for assistance in Afghanistan.

However, successive US administrations have accused Pakistan of harboring Taliban, a charge disputed by Pakistan. The US cut $2 billion in security aid to Pakistan during the Trump administration after  Donald Trump accused his ally of “nothing but lies & deceit”. After Trump made a deal with the Taliban that relied on help from Pakistan, however, he invited Khan to the White House.

Yusuf was part of a team visiting Washington that included the head of Pakistan’s ISI intelligence agency to discuss the Afghan crisis.

According to a source familiar with last week’s discussions with National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, the conversation about Afghanistan was “tough,” but that securing a political settlement — which regional experts see as unlikely while the Taliban gains ground on the battlefield — could help dramatically improve the US-Pakistan relationship.

“There is a lot of effort underway to try to get that [negotiated settlement] process to be a more meaningful process,” said the person. “This is a moment where, arguably, our interests really align, but it’s really up to them to see what they want to do next.”

“There is no question of a civil-military disconnect in Pakistan, let me be categorical if the prime minister had not instructed me and the delegation to be here, we won’t have been here,” said Yusuf, who added that Pakistan had diminished leverage over the Taliban.

During their visit, PBS aired an interview with Khan in which he said the US “really messed it up” in Afghanistan and that Washington had treated Pakistan “more like a hired gun.” One of a recent slew of critical pieces aimed at US audiences struck some US officials as oddly timed given Pakistan’s efforts to secure a reset.

Yusuf described his conversation with Sullivan as “constructive,” but added that if such media appearances backfired, Pakistan would “reconsider,” adding that the goal was “not to upset anybody [but] to put very forthrightly Pakistan’s view on the situation.”

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Blast in Kabul as Taliban claim attack on minister’s compound 

car bomb blast

KABUL: A blast near the office of Afghanistan’s main security agency in Kabul wounded three people on Wednesday hours after a bomb and gun attack on a minister’s compound brought surging Taliban violence to the capital. At least two people were wounded in an explosion near defence facilities in Kabul National Directorate of Security, police … Read more

Afghanistan: Blast Near Defense Minister’s Residence Kills 6, Including Attackers

Afghanistan: Blast Near Defense Minister's Residence Kills 6, Including Attackers

A car bomb blast near the most secure green zone in the Afghan capital, Kabul, has killed at least six people. According to the international media, security officials said three civilians were among those killed in Tuesday night’s attack At least seven people were injured in the attack, according to Afghan Health Ministry spokesman Ghulam … Read more

Makkah Grand Mosque gets ready to receive Umrah pilgrims

Umrah pilgrimage

MAKKAH: The Technical and Service Authority at the Grand Mosque in Makkah has intensified its preparations amid Covid avoidance for the Umrah season which allowed recently for the green-list countries.  In this regard sterilization and perfuming processes of the Grand Mosque and its outdoor parks are going on round-the-clock to prevent the spread of the … Read more

Pakistan’s exports to Afghanistan up 10.47% in FY 2020/21

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s exports of goods and services to Afghanistan witnessed an increase of 10.47 per cent during the fiscal year 2020/2, compared with the corresponding period of the last year, the central bank reported. The overall exports to Afghanistan were recorded at $983.295 million during July-June 2020/21 against the exports of $890.052 million during July-June … Read more

US offers refuge to more Afghans who aided Americans in new program

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The United States said on Monday it was ready to take in thousands more Afghans whose the United States links put them at risk from the Taliban as Western troops leave, but the asylum-seekers will face an arduous journey to safety. The State Department has increased the eligibility of refugee admissions beyond the roughly 20,000 … Read more

Ghani pins blame of worsening security situation on ‘abrupt’ US pullout

President Ghani To Visit White House As Withdrawal Nears

Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Ghani blamed US ‘abrupt’ decision to withdraw its troops for the country’s deteriorating security, Al Jazeera reported. Presenting his security plan before Parliament on Monday, Ghani said the situation in the war-torn nation will be “under control within six months”, adding that the US has pledged its full support. “The reason for … Read more

UN warns of acute food insecurity in 23 countries

Hunger

UNITED NATIONS: Two United Nations agencies, World Food Programme (WFP) and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), have warned that in the next four months, conflict, coronavirus and the climate crises are likely to increase hunger in 23 countries, including Afghanistan. “Families that rely on humanitarian assistance to survive are hanging by a thread. When we … Read more

At least 100 Taliban killed, 90 injured by Afghan forces

Afghanistan

KABUL: At least 100 Taliban militants were killed and about 90 others wounded during Afghan government security forces’ separate offensives on Thursday, multiple sources confirmed on Friday. In western Herat province, 52 Taliban militants were killed and 47 wounded when Afghan security forces backed by local Public Uprising Forces repulsed Taliban’s attacks on the outskirts … Read more

Pakistan just wants peace and stability in Afghanistan: Fawad

Fawad Chaudhry criticizes opposition

LAHORE. Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain said on Friday that Pakistan just wants to restore peace and stability in Afghanistan and Islamabad was not supporting any faction in the war-torn country. He expressed these views while addressing a function organised by Pak-Afghan Youth Forum. Hussain said that Pakistan has been trying … Read more

Reasons for US Failure in Afghanistan Are Arrogance And Lies: Experts

Reasons for US Failure in Afghanistan Are Arrogance And Lies: Experts

US experts are busy gathering reasons for the failure of the war in Afghanistan. According to them, pride, arrogance, lies and self-deception can be the main reasons. U.S. experts in international affairs believe that in the context of the Vietnam War experience, the United States did not see good luck in Afghanistan either. These experts … Read more

NSA discusses Afghan situation with US counterpart

Word 'Base' Was Not Mentioned During Conversation With US Officials: Moeed Yusuf

National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf on Thursday met his US counterpart Jake Suvillian to discuss the urgent need for a reduction in violence in Afghanistan and a negotiated political settlement to the conflict. Yusuf left for the crucial US visit on July 26 as part of the efforts by Pakistan to reset the fragile relationship … Read more

Prime Minister Imran Praises Afghan Cricket Team’s Progress

Prime Minister Imran Praises Afghan Cricket Team's Progress

Prime Minister Imran khan praised the Afghan cricket team for their outstanding progress despite all hardships. The remarks came from Prime Minister Imran during a Q/A session with Pak-Afghan Youth Forum (PAYF). Upon the question regarding the promotion of sports in Afghanistan, especially cricket, PM Imran said that no country in history has achieved so … Read more

Blinken wants India to work for fair polls, freedoms and Afghanistan stability

NEW DELHI: US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, in a short and maiden visit to India assured to work together for stability in Afghanistan, however, asked India to stand for free media, independent courts, a vibrant and fair electoral system. He raised up issues of democratic principles, human rights and freedom during the consultations. … Read more

No favourites in Afghanistan: PM Khan

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday made it clear that Pakistan has no favourites in Afghanistan and that the country is not following the policy of strategic depth any more. Interacting with the Afghan media representatives in Islamabad, the premier categorically said what the Taliban are doing has nothing to do with Pakistan. “Pakistan … Read more

China wants Taliban to play role in Afghan peace

China told a visiting Taliban delegation on Wednesday it expected the insurgent group to play an important role in ending Afghanistan’s war and rebuilding the country, the Chinese foreign ministry said. According to Reuters, nine Taliban representatives met Foreign Minister Wang Yi in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin on a two-day visit during which … Read more

US has really messed it up in Afghanistan: PM Imran

Deeming negotiated settlement to be the only solution for the Afghan conflict, Prime Minister Imran Khan remarked that the ‘US has really messed it up in Afghanistan’. In an interview with Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) ‘Newshour’ on Tuesday, a primetime television programme, the premier emphasized that the best choice was a negotiated political settlement to … Read more

Comedian Khasha’s Murder: Afghan Taliban Announces To Launch Investigation

Comedian Khasha's Murder: Afghan Taliban Announces To Launch Investigation

The Afghan Taliban have said they are investigating the killing of Nazar Mohammad Khasha, a local comedian in the southern province, Kandahar. The official announcement of the change in the Taliban’s stance came a few days ago when a video surfaced showing Nazar Mohammad in the back seat of a car holding a group of … Read more

Afghan Authorities Arrest Four Journalists On Charges Of Spreading Propaganda

Afghan Authorities Arrest Four Journalists On Charges Of Spreading Propaganda

Afghan authorities have arrested four journalists who entered Spin Boldak in the southern province of Kandahar on charges of spreading propaganda. According to the details, clashes continue between security forces and Taliban fighters in Spin Boldak. The move by Afghan officials has drawn strong criticism from the media and NGO representatives, although the government has … Read more

Saudi Arabia to impose 3-year travel ban for citizens who visit ‘red list’ states

Hajj 2021

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will impose a three-year travel ban on citizens travelling to countries on the kingdom’s ‘red list’ under efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus and its new variants, state news agency SPA quoted as saying on Tuesday. It cited an unnamed interior ministry official as saying some Saudi citizens, who in May … Read more