Zalmai Rassoul: Afghanistan’s Unrecognized Ambassador in London

Dr. Zalmai Rassoul, a seasoned diplomat with a wealth of experience in international affairs, currently finds himself in a unique position as the ambassador of Afghanistan’s former government in the United Kingdom. Kabul 24: Despite the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in 2021, Rassoul remains at his post in London, representing.

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IEA Urges British Diplomat to Assist Afghanistan’s Health Sector

Noor Jalal Jalali, the Acting Minister of Public Health, met with Robert Dixon, the Chargé d’Affaires of the British Embassy to Afghanistan, on Saturday to discuss potential British assistance for Afghanistan’s health sector. Cooperation Sought in Key Areas Kabul 24: During the meeting, Jalali highlighted several areas where the IEA.

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UK Seeks to Enhance Diplomatic Relations with Islamic Emirate

Robert Chatterton Dickson, the UK Chargé d’Affaires in Afghanistan, is actively working to strengthen political ties between Kabul and London. In a meeting with Mawlawi Zakir, head of the political deputy PM’s office, Dickson emphasized the UK’s commitment to fostering positive engagement with the Islamic Emirate. Addressing International Concerns Kabul.

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UK Forces Member Alleges War Crimes in Afghanistan, Calls for Police Investigation

A senior member of the UK Special Forces has provided information to British police regarding alleged war crimes committed by the Special Air Service (SAS) in Afghanistan. Kabul 24: The whistleblower has handed over a safe containing documents, including witness accounts from serving soldiers, emails to Number 10 warning of.

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War Crimes Probe into UK Forces in Afghanistan Faces Delay Until 2025

The UK newspaper the Guardian reported that the investigation into war crimes committed by British forces in Afghanistan may be delayed until 2025. According to the report, a lawyer involved in the investigation into the killing of innocent Afghans by UK elite forces has criticized the Ministry of Defence for.

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The former Afghan pilot asked Britain not to deport him to Rwanda

A former Afghan Air Force pilot who worked with British forces in Afghanistan is facing deportation to Rwanda after his application for asylum in the UK was rejected. Kabul24: He has pleaded with the UK government to grant him asylum. According to The Independent, which has been campaigning for the pilot,.

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