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US Defeat Opportunity For Lasting Peace : Iran s President On Afghanistan

Iran's new ultraconservative President Ebrahim Raisi on Monday said that the "defeat" of the United States in Afghanistan must usher in a durable peace in the neighbouring war-wracked country.

Russia Says Afghan President Fled With Cars Chopper Full Of Cash:Report

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani Latest News: అఫ్గనిస్తాన్‌ అధ్యక్షుడు అశ్రఫ్‌ ఘనీ భారీగా నగదు నిండిన నాలుగు కార్లతో పలాయనం చిత్తగించాడని పేర్కొంది. అంతేకాదు హెలికాప్టర్ పట్టకపోవడంతో కొంత నగదును విడిచిపోవాల్సి వచ్చిందంటూ కాబూల్‌లోని రష్యా రాయబార కార్యాలయం సోమవారం ప్రకటించింది

afghanistan taliban crisis ncp chief sharad pawar says time to review india foreign policy with our neighbours smb | अफगान-तालिबान विवाद पर बोले एनसीपी प्रमुख शरद पवार, भारत की विदेश नीति कितनी प्रभावी? समीक्षा हो

Afghanistan Taliban Conflict India Foreign Policy NCP Chief Sharad Pawar National Politics | Afghanistan Taliban Conflict तालिबान के सामने पस्त होने के बाद अफगानिस्तान में तेजी से बदल रहे घटनाक्रम पर पूरी दुनिया की नजरें जा टिकी है. अफगानिस्तान के राष्ट्रपति अशरफ गनी देश छोड़कर चले गए हैं और तालिबान ने काबुल पर नियंत्रण कर लिया है. भारत में भी इसको लेकर राजनीतिक बयान सामने आने लगा है. इसी कड़ी में राष्ट्रवादी कांग्रेस पार्टी (NCP) प्रमुख एवं पूर्व केंद्रीय म

Afghanistan: Taliban Enter Kabul, Coming From All Sides, Say Afghan Official: Report

The Taliban declared the war in Afghanistan was over after terrorists took control of the presidential palace in Kabul as US-led forces departed and Western nations scrambled on Monday to evacuate their citizens.

Afghanistan latest update: Afghanistan-Taliban conflict: Rush of troops to Kabul tests Joe Biden s withdrawal deadline

Biden had given the Pentagon until Aug. 31 to complete the withdrawal of the 2,500 to 3,000 troops that were in Afghanistan when he announced in April that he was ending U.S. involvement in the war. That number has dropped to just under 1,000, and all but about 650 are scheduled to be gone by the end of the month; the 650 are to remain to help protect the U.S. diplomatic presence, including with aircraft and defensive weapons at Kabul airport.

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