Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

One person killed in Afghanistan last week


(MENAFN- Pajhwok Afghan News)

KABUL (Pajhwok): One person was killed in Afghanistan last week, US allowes international banks transictions for humanitarian purposes and Afghani currency value appreciated 14 percent against US dollar compared to previous week.

Major last week events

  • Relationship with Kabul should be lined with respect to women's rights: EU parliament president
  • Russia and Tajikistan demanded inclusive government in Afghanistan
  • Norway and some other countries demanded covening Loya Jirga to resolve poliltical crisis
  • Norway suggestion for Loya Jirga is NATO demand but urged a crideble institutions from elected representative for the formation of a government system
  • Troika-nations meeting to be organized in Kabul in Feburary: Kabulov
  • International banks could transfer cash to Afghanistan for humanitarian purposes
  • Last week, one person was killed in Afghanistan

Casualties:

Last week, Pahlawan Tajuddin Larkhawabi was killed in Pul-i-Khumri, the capital of northern Baghlan province.

Baghlan Police Spokesperson Mohammad Edres Sherzad said Tajuddin was chased by police. Security forces found him and when was asked to surrender he tried to escap, he was killed by security personnel unintentionally when foot slipped and pressed the trigger the bullet hit him and he was killed.

According to report Panjshir Deputy Police Chief Abdul Hameed Khurasani vehicle struck a roadside bomb in Rakha district but he survived.



According to report the previous week 27 people were killed and 15 others injured in Baghlan, Herat, Helmand, Kunar and Nangarhar provinces. This comes that during conflict hundreds of people were killed and injured weekly.

100 people killed or not

Last week, UN claimed 100 people who worked with foreign forcs and served in the previous Afghan government were killed in the past five months but Afghan government rejected the report and said the claim was based on inncorret information and has not reality.

Last week the EU parliament held two-day summit on Afghan women, some notable Afghan women were invited to the summit.

EU Parliament's VP said bloc must not recognise new govt in Afghanistan while women face restrictions in country.

“We need to be very very careful so that we do not end up in the situation where important countreis including the European Union member states and the EU as such will give recognition to the Taliban and things just continue as they are today … million and millions of women are kept inside their homes,” she was quoted by media outlets as saying .

US Special Representative on Afghan Women Rina Ameeri said Afghan acting government should respect human rights if it wanted global elegibaility.

Tajikistan said , Dushanbe stance on Taliban did not change and demanded the creation of an inclusive government from Taliban.

Russian Special Envoy for Afghanistan Zameer Kablov said if an inclusive government came into existence through dialuge sanctions against the Taliban could be removed.

Call for an inclusive government in Afghanistan is being renewed by these soruces at times when Afghan government often said current government was inclusive more efforts were being made to expand its inclusiveness.

According to officials universities for men and women are reopened and all girls and boys will go to school by the opening of new educational year nation-wide.

According to report Afghan government officials were asked to convene a Loya Jirga during meetings with western representatties in Oslo last week in order to end political crisis in the war torne Afghanistan.

Hizb-i-Islami Leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar termed this suggestion by Norway NATO and US demand and said a cridble authority was needed to approve constitution and future government system. The authority to make these approvals should be formed from the representatives of masses.

Troika conference

Russian's special envoy to Afghanistan, Kabulov said that a meeting of Troika would be held among member states in Kabul later this month to discuss“Completion of Intra-Afghan peace process” and the role of the international community in the reconstruction of Afghanistan. Currently representatives of the Troika member states including China, Pakistan, the United States and Russia are coordinating for the summit, he said.

The last Troika meeting was held in Pakistan on November 11, and the previous meeting was held in Russia in October last year.

Pakistani delegation's visit to Kabul

Last week, a delegation led by Pakistani National Security Adviser Moeed Yousuf arrived in Kabul on a two-day visit.

According to reports, Pakistani delegation and Afghan officials discussed the development of relations between the two countries and political, security and trade issues. An official who wished to go unnamed told TOLOnews that the recent disputes over the supposed Durand Line were also on the agenda of the meeting between the two sides.

After Pakistani delegation's visit, Afghan government created a committee to resolve the issues along the Durand Line, so that the problems along the line do not escalate between Afghanistan and Pakistan in the future.

Durand Line Agreement between Afghanistan and Pakistan was signed between then Afghan King, Amir Abdul Rahman Khan, and the British Indian's foreign minister, Henry Mortimer Durand in 1893. However, the Durand Line was not accepted by Afghan governments and people on its both sides.

Over the last several years, Pakistan has started installing barbed wire along the line, which has led to many armed confrontation between the two countries' border guards. Some video clips have recently surfaced on social media showing Afghan security forces removing barbed wire in some areas along the Durand Line.

According to reports, Pakistan recently launched another rocket attacks on Kunar province which was responded by Afghan security forces.

International aid, easing sanctions on Afghanistan and banking capacity

The US Department of the Treasury last week said that international banks could send money to Afghanistan for humanitarian purposes and that donors could pay the salaries of teachers and health workers in government agencies without concerns.

Besides that, Pajhwok's weekly economic report show that the value of afghani currency appreciated by more than 14 percent against the US dollar today on Saturday.

A week ago today, the exchange rate of one US dollar was 102 afghanis compared to 88 afghanis today.

According reports, Canada will provide $2 million for the earthquake affected people in Badghis province and Germany pledged to provide $140 million in aid to Afghanistan.

A senior UN official said they have $135 million in the World Bank for Afghanistan, but they are unable to use the money.

The official say that Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB) had promised that the money would be exchanged into afghanis, but the bank yet to do so.

Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Islamic Emirate, rejected the claim that DAB was unable to convert US dollar into afghanis.

He said,“The UN or any other organizations did not transfer money to DAB, otherwise the central bank is able to convert any amount of US dollar into afghanis, speculations on this issue are untrue.”

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