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Taliban Say No to Afghan President s New Peace Plan

Taliban Say No to Afghan President’s New Peace Plan Arshad Mehmood The provisional accord reached last year in Doha is the only way, the Islamists insist [Islamabad] The Taliban has categorically rejected President Ashraf Ghani’s new peace proposal and said the Doha agreement the US and the Islamist movement signed in February 2020 is the “best plan” for peace and stability in Afghanistan. His idea comes on the heels of a new proposed US peace plan that would see Ghani step aside for an interim period during negotiations over a new constitution for the country. Dr. Muhammad Naeem, a Doha-based Taliban political spokesperson, told The Media Line in an exclusive interview that “after the tireless efforts of international and regional stakeholders and with the full support of the United Nations, the Doha peace agreement was drafted, and accepted by the international community as well.”

Military veteran: China wins when U S withdraws from Afghanistan

Military veteran: China wins when U.S. withdraws from Afghanistan Tuesday, April 6, 2021  |  J.M. Phelps (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish A former Army officer contends the U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan will bolster a number of geopolitical shifts, giving China an advantage in the region. On March 25, in his first press conference since taking office, President Joe Biden expressed that the upcoming May 1 deadline to remove U.S. troops from Afghanistan will be hard to meet, citing tactical reasons for a possible delay. The United States has been at war in Afghanistan for two decades, and efforts to extricate itself increased exponentially during the Donald Trump administration upon the signing of a peace deal on February 29, 2020.

Is India Heading into a Chabahar Dilemma ?

Northlines Is India Heading into a ‘Chabahar Dilemma’? Energy security and security of energy conjoined with international trade have become the cornerstone of trade pacts, alliances and military coalitions in the present era. Bilateral agreements, multilateral coalitions, Free Trade Agreements, Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status etc., have become order of the day. The pace at which these deals are either made or broken indicate that the established world order is undergoing radical and swift changes. Aligning and coping with these changes whilst maintaining a strong focus on national interest, foreign policy and diplomacy have become the need of the hour.

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