A special committee is formed to replace poppy cultivation

The Afghan government has taken steps to address the issue of poppy cultivation and provide alternative livelihoods for farmers: Alternative Livelihoods Plan Kabul 24: The Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock (MAIL) has formed a special committee to finalize a five-year alternative livelihood plan for poppy farmers. The plan includes.

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Uzbekistan Calls for Global Attention on Afghanistan

Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev stated that conflicts in other parts of the world have caused Afghanistan to fall out of global attention. He emphasized that Uzbekistan will continue to provide aid to Afghanistan. Mirziyoyev Urges Coordinated Efforts Among Turkic Council Members Kabul 24: During an informal meeting of the Turkic.

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Tom West emphasized the reunification of Afghanistan at the Doha meeting

The US Envoy for Afghanistan, Thomas West, emphasized the reintegration of Afghanistan into the global community as a key objective of the countries participating in the Doha meeting. US Policy Towards Afghanistan Kabul 24: The US policy towards Afghanistan is based on two principles: protecting US national interests and supporting.

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Australia Names New Special Envoy for Afghanistan

Australia has appointed Amanda McGregor as its new Special Representative for Afghanistan, replacing Glenn Miles. Based in Doha, Qatar, McGregor will work with international partners to address the Taliban’s human rights abuses and support the Afghan people. Kabul 24: Prior to this role, McGregor served as a senior advisor to.

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Envoys voice concern over curbs on Afghan women at talks with IEA in Doha: UN

Meanwhile, US State Department said US envoys participated in the meeting after receiving assurances from the UN that the discussion would meaningfully address human rights, particularly the plight of women and girls, and that there would be opportunities for engagement with Afghan women and civil society. Kabul 24: US envoys,.

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Islamic Emirate Rejects US Claims of Minority Rights Violations

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has rejected US claims of minority rights violations, stating that it is committed to ensuring the rights of all minorities in the country. Hamdullah Fitrat, the Deputy Spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, asserted that the interim government has given special attention to ethnic groups considered.

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UN: Afghanistan is one of seven countries that has no women in its cabinet

Afghanistan is one of only seven countries in the world that does not have any women in its cabinet, according to a statement by the United Nations marking International Women’s Day in Diplomacy. Despite progress, women remain underrepresented in positions of power and diplomacy globally, with 113 countries never having.

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Afghanistan to Face Morocco in Futsal Friendlies

Afghanistan’s national futsal team will play two friendly matches against Morocco in July, the Afghanistan Football Federation (AFF) announced on Saturday. The matches will be held behind closed doors on July 10th and 13th in Morocco. Kabul 24: The AFF stated that the purpose of these friendlies is to prepare.

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The IEA Delegation Heads to Doha for Talks

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has sent a delegation to Qatar for a four-day meeting in Doha. The delegation is led by IEA spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid and includes representatives from the IEA’s political office in Qatar, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, the counter-narcotics deputyship of the Interior Ministry,.

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Zamir Kabulov: The international community is slowly accepting the authority of the International Energy Agency in Afghanista

The world is gradually accepting the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) as the legitimate authority in the country, according to Russia’s special envoy Zamir Kabulov. Kabulov stated that Russia acknowledged this fact earlier, and now the international community is also becoming aware of it. Kabul 24: Ahead of the upcoming.

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Chinese President: We will continue to play a constructive role in dealing with issues related to Afghanista

Chinese President Xi Jinping announced that China will continue to play a constructive role in addressing issues related to Afghanistan. He reaffirmed China’s commitment to promoting peace and stated that Beijing will continue to play a constructive role in resolving the Ukraine crisis, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and issues related to.

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Ministry, Bank Delegates to Travel to Doha 3, US Special Envoys to Attend

The third Doha meeting on Afghanistan is set to take place from June 30 to July 1, hosted by the United Nations. The meeting aims to gather representatives from major regional and international stakeholders to find a way forward in relations with Afghanistan Kabul 24: The Taliban have agreed to.

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