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We do Not need Foreign Forces: NSA Mohib
National Security Adviser (NSA) Hamdullah Mohib says the Afghan army, commandos, and police forces reached a level that they can provide the security of their country, and we do not need the foreign forces.
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US Not Advocating Interim Government: Embassy
US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Ross Wilson says the United States is not advocating an interim government in Afghanistan.
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Winners and Losers of Afghan Peace Process
Pakistan cannot hope for a strong relationship with the United States under the incoming Biden administration intact while balancing a favorable relationship with the Taliban.
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Iran’s Parliament Approved bill on Afghanistan-Iran Railway Agreement
The Iranian parliament confirmed the bill on Afghanistan-Iran railway agreement, according to reports.
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Blast in Kabul Killed 3, Including Public Protection Force Spokesman: MoI
An explosion in capital Kabul killed at least three people, including the National Public Protection Force spokesman, the Ministry of Interior affairs confirmed in a statement.
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Peace Delegation Left Kabul for Doha
Afghan government’s peace negotiating team departed to Doha on Tuesday morning after conducting extensive consultations across Afghanistan.
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Khalilzad Arrives Kabul to Discuss Peace
US Special Envoy on Afghan peace process Zalmay Khalilzad arrived on Tuesday morning in Kabul to meet Afghan leaders on peace process, sources from high council for national reconciliation said.
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US Violated Doha Agreement: Taliban
Taliban spokesman says that US forces launched airstrikes on the group’s members in Nangarhar and Helmand provinces. Resolute support mission says they defend Afghan forces against Taliban attacks.
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Inter-Afghan Talks to Resume tomorrow
President Ashraf Ghani in a meeting with the head and members of the republic’s negotiating team assured them of government’s full support as the talks expected to resume Tuesday in Doha, Qatar.
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2020; Eight Journalist Killed in Afghanistan
2020 was a bloody year for journalists in Afghanistan. Eight journalists were killed and 19 others were wounded during the year.
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