Publish dateWednesday 7 February 2024 - 22:56
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Sinirlioğlu: Everyone Wants IEA to join the international community
According to the UN special coordinator for Afghanistan, Feridun Sinirlioğlu, no one is looking for the collapse of the Islamic Emirate and everyone wants them to join the international community. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has said.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA)_Monitoring, On Tuesday in a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister, Sinirlioğlu said that the Islamic Emirate must be committed to international laws, an IEA newsletter read.
 
According to the Islamic Emirate, Sinirlioğlu said in the meeting with Mawlawi Abdul Kabir that good decisions will be made about Afghanistan at the upcoming Doha meeting.
 
According to the newsletter, the UN special coordinator for Afghanistan said that the international community, including the US and European countries, is interested in having relations with the Islamic Emirate.
 
The UN official also said that the World Bank will hold a meeting on Afghanistan in the near future.
 
According to the newsletter, the development of the banking system in Afghanistan, the end of sanctions and the resumption of the remaining projects of the World Bank in Afghanistan are to be discussed at the World Bank meeting.
 
Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, in his meeting with Sinirlioğlu, emphasized that the Doha meeting should take action on the reconstruction of Afghanistan, humanitarian aid, and the lifting of banking sanctions.
 
Sinirlioğlu had previously met with acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi and discussed the Doha meeting.
 
In this meeting Muttaqi said he would decide to participate in the Doha meeting after getting information about the topic and its composition.
 
The Doha meeting about Afghanistan is scheduled to be held on Sunday and Monday, 18th and 19th of February.
 
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EU Special Representative for Afghanistan Thomas Nicholson on Tuesday met with Abdulhaq Akhund, deputy minister of interior affairs for counter-narcotics, where the two sides discussed this issue of drugs in the country, the ministry said in a statement.
 
At the meeting, Abdulhaq Akhund said to keep future generations safe, the cultivation, smuggling and sale of drugs must be seriously prevented not only in Afghanistan but across the world.
 
The ministry quoted Nicholson as saying that the EU has announced cooperation in this sector.
 
“With mutual understanding, we should prevent the cultivation, smuggling and sale of drugs not only in Afghanistan but all over the world for the sake of the new generation. I ask you to cooperate with Afghanistan in supporting and treating drug addicts and farmers,” said Abdulhaq Akhund.
 
Earlier, Nicholson met with the acting minister of economy about the improvement of economic cooperation, and the continuation of humanitarian aid, and the need to focus on the implementation of development projects to create job opportunities.
 
CONTINUE READINGLATEST NEWSHead of UNICEF in Afghanistan bids farewell as tenure endsPublished 6 hours ago on February 7, 2024By Ariana News
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The head of UNICEF in Afghanistan, Fran Equiza, held a farewell meeting with the deputy foreign minister Shir Mohammad Abbas Stanakzai this week as his two-year tenure came to an end.
 
Equiza said at the meeting that he takes away good memories.
 
He also thanked all the institutions of the Islamic Emirate and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their cooperation. He said “Dr. Tajuddin will continue the work of UNICEF in Afghanistan.”
 
Stanakzai in turn thanked UNICEF for the work it has done in the country.
 
He praised Equiza for the work done and said Afghanistan was his second home.
 
He also wished him luck with his future endeavors.
 
CONTINUE READINGLATEST NEWSTurkey detains 34 people after attack at Istanbul courtPublished 10 hours ago on February 7, 2024By Ariana News
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A civilian was killed and six others were wounded when leftist militants shot at a police checkpoint in front of a courthouse in Istanbul on Tuesday, in what Turkey called an attempted terrorist attack.
 
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said police had killed the two shooters, whom he said were believed to belong to the DHKP-C group.
 
Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc told reporters 34 people had been detained, without giving further details. He said the three police officers wounded were in a good condition. One of the four civilians wounded died in hospital, he added.
 
The DHKP-C, the Revolutionary People’s Liberation Army-Front, is an outlawed Marxist organisation considered a terrorist organisation by the United States, European Union, and Turkey.
 
It has been blamed for a string of attacks and suicide bombings in Turkey since 1990. Authorities have carried out several operations against the group over the years, detaining and killing dozens of its members.
 
Footage of the attack shows two shooters firing at the courthouse checkpoint with civilians around. It shows one of the shooters being killed while civilians escaped, and the other was shot dead by police behind a metal gate shortly afterwards.
 
Banu Polat, a witness, said there had first been an attack inside the courthouse, but authorities have not confirmed this or provided further details of the incident.
 
“The two terrorists were neutralised by our police officers on duty before they could reach their despicable aims,” President Tayyip Erdogan told an event in the southeastern Kahramanmaras province. He earlier put the number of casualties at six.
 
Yerlikaya described the incident at the Caglayan Courthouse as “an attempted terror attack”.
 
Last month, masked Islamic State gunmen killed one person at a church in Istanbul during Sunday mass. Authorities have since captured several people suspected of being linked to the group or the attack.
 
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