Dear Senator Peters:
President Biden’s announcement this past month to withdraw all U.S. forces from Afghanistan under a “delayed” Doha Agreement is welcomed news for Afghans and Americans alike.
ANPC welcomes the departure of US/NATO occupying foreign troops from Afghanistan. With the removal of U. S. Troops, the U.S. and other foreigners must remove themselves from Afghanistan’s internal affairs. The Intra-Afghan gatherings and reunification processes are internal matters that should be left entirely to the Afghans themselves. The US/NATO and other countries, such as Pakistan, Turkey, Qatar, etc. should not be involved. Afghans must determine their own destiny, which means that the U.S., NATO and other countries must not be involved in any way in Afghanistan’s Intra- Afghan national peace gathering and reunification efforts. After the withdrawal of all foreign troops, Afghanistan does want a good relationship with the United States, but it has to be allowed to exercise
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TOLOnews 10pm News 27 April 2021
The Afghan government has begun talks with at least 13 countries whose nationals are being held in Afghan prisons for membership in Daesh. 408 inmates in total have foreign citizenship, says the Afghan security agency.
Ahmad Zia Saraj, the head of Afghanistan’s intelligence agency the National Directorate of Security (NDS) on Tuesday said that from the figure, 299 of the Daesh inmates are nationals of Pakistan. However, Zia said that the release of Aslam Farooqi, a key Daesh leader, will not be handed over.
A number of residents in Takhar, a province in northern Afghanistan, have taken up arms to fight alongside the Afghan security forces against the Taliban.
Afghanistan has urged Pakistan to impose its will on Taliban so that it joins stalled peace talks.On its part, Pakistan has apparently served Taliban an "enough is enough" ultimatum. In case they don t re-join the peace process, the .
NDS: 408 Daesh Members From 13 Countries in Afghan Govt Jails
The Afghan government has begun talks with at least 13 countries whose nationals are being held in Afghan prisons for membership in Daesh. 408 inmates in total have foreign citizenship, says the Afghan security agency.
Ahmad Zia Saraj, the head of Afghanistan’s intelligence agency the National Directorate of Security (NDS) on Tuesday said that from the figure, 299 of the Daesh inmates are nationals of Pakistan. However, Zia said that the release of Aslam Farooqi, a key Daesh leader, will not be handed over.
The NDS chief said that another 309 foreign prisoners that belong to Al Qaeda network and other militant groups are also in the custody of the Afghan government.