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Afghanistan pins hopes for peace on Turkey talks

Peace talks in Turkey to be step forward in securing cease-fire, political solution, says Afghan foreign minister - Anadolu Agency

Govt to Act on Afghan Airliner Still Grounded in Russia

Govt to Act on Afghan Airliner Still Grounded in Russia An Afghan airliner from the state-owned Ariana Afghan Airlines has remained grounded in Russia for the last 16 days on charges of skipping a customs process in Sheremetyevo international airport in Moscow.  Sources told TOLOnews that based on Russia’s customs laws, airliners that leave Russia by skipping the customs process will face millions of dollars in fines.    A letter dated Feb. 7, 2021, sent by Afghanistan’s Civil Aviation Authority to the Federal Air Transport Agency of Russia, has asked that the issue regarding the Boeing 737 that operates for Ariana Afghan Airlines be addressed.

Japan condemns targeted killings, calling for a reduction in violence

(Last Updated On: March 2, 2021) Japan’s Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, on Tuesday condemned targeted killings and bombings in Afghanistan and called for a reduction of violence in the country. The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that Foreign Minister Haneef Atmar held a phone conversation with his Japanese counterpart and discussed the Afghan peace process, continuation of Japanese assistance to Afghanistan, aid effectiveness and the fight against corruption, the investigation into the assassination of Tetsu Nakamura, and the expansion of bilateral relations between the two friendly countries. According to the statement, the Japanese Minister condemned the targeted killings and car bombings in Afghanistan, calling for a reduction in violence and making progress in the peace process.

Pakistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan sign key railway line project

Pakistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan sign key railway line project Tahir Khan Pakistan, Afghanistan and Uzbekistan have approved a roadmap for the Mazar-i-Sharif-Kabul-Peshawar railway line that will open up broad prospects for international trade, economic development cooperation and the connection of Central Asia to South Asia via Afghanistan. Adviser to the Prime Minister for Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood represented Pakistan in the trilateral working group on the construction of the railway line. Afghan Foreign Minister Haneef Atmar, who led an Afghan delegation in the ceremony on Tuesday, in a tweet said the project will boost connectivity, contribute to increased trade, transit and economic cooperation and realize a shared vision to link Central & South Asia through Afghanistan.

Ceasefire would clear Taliban from responsibility for violence: Afghan FM

Ceasefire would clear Taliban from responsibility for violence: Afghan FM
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