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DG ISI Lt General Faiz Hameed has reached Kabul -Says "Everything Will Be OK"


General Bakri, possibly owing to certain overdose of alcohol, forgot to mention the squadrons of F16, which are participating, under the command of our Chief of Air Staff, in this Panjshir battle. Also, there is no mention of Pakistani Frigates and Destroyers, currently, deployed, in River Kabul, for the same purpose. 😜😜😜
 
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General Bakri, possibly owing to certain overdose of alcohol, forgot to mention the squadrons of F16, which are participating, under the command of our Chief of Air Staff, in this Panjshir battle. Also, there is no mention of Pakistani Frigates and Destroyers, currently, deployed, in River Kabul, for the same purpose. 😜😜😜
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PN Submarine named "Spoiler" spotted in its war partrol somewhere in the barren regions of Afghanistan
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A grainy image showing Admiral Niazi atop the conning tower of PNS Spoiler, forming part of the cordon around Panjshir

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PAF F-16s of No 99 Squadron "Jesters On Wheels" taking hard left turn on their way towards a target......
 
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General Bakri, possibly owing to certain overdose of alcohol, forgot to mention the squadrons of F16, which are participating, under the command of our Chief of Air Staff, in this Panjshir battle. Also, there is no mention of Pakistani Frigates and Destroyers, currently, deployed, in River Kabul, for the same purpose. 😜😜😜
he has put Turkey and China in it too. why stop there why not add Qatar? oh yes dont want to upset Qatar. why not add Saudi in it too? Oh yes dont want to upset them either.

selective rage is the best rage for the jernail.
 
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PN Submarine named "Spoiler" spotted in its war partrol somewhere in the barren regions of Afghanistan
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A grainy image showing Admiral Niazi atop the conning tower of PNS Spoiler, forming part of the cordon around Panjshir

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PAF F-16s of No 99 Squadron "Jesters On Wheels" taking hard left turn on their way towards a target......

:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
he has put Turkey and China in it too. why stop there why not add Qatar? oh yes dont want to upset Qatar. why not add Saudi in it too? Oh yes dont want to upset them either.

selective rage is the best rage for the jernail.

"Baniye ka bacha kuchh daikh ker he girta hae" :lol::lol:
 
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DG ISI arrives in Kabul

  • Visit comes ahead of the planned formation of the Afghan Taliban government

BR Web Desk | Reuters
04 Sep 2021


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Director-General of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt Gen Faiz Hameed arrived in Kabul on Saturday, sources in both capitals said, reported Reuters.

The visit comes as the Taliban prepare to form a new government in Kabul after their lightning takeover last month.

“All the top leaders have arrived in Kabul, where preparations are in final stages to announce the new government,” a Taliban official told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar will lead a new Afghan government and will be joined by Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, the son of late Taliban co-founder Mullah Omar, and Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, in senior positions in the government, three sources said.

A Taliban source also told Reuters the announcement of a new government would be pushed back to next week.

Hameed is visiting Afghanistan with a delegation of senior Pakistani officials.

On Friday, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said Afghanistan appreciates the longstanding contributions of Pakistan towards the Afghan people.

Reports suggest that DG ISI is likely to discuss matters related to the pending requests from countries and international organisations regarding the repatriation of their citizens and employees through Pakistan.

It is likely that the issue of border management will come under discussion in his meeting with Taliban leaders.

On Friday, Pakistan and Afghan Taliban representatives in Doha discussed issues related to facilitating people’s movement at Torkham and Spin Boldak borders.


In a statement, Pakistan's Embassy in Qatar said that a seven-member delegation of the Taliban, led by their political chief Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, met Pakistan’s Ambassador to Qatar Syed Ahsan Raza Shah at the Pakistani embassy in Doha.

"Matters related to latest developments and bilateral interests discussed. It was agreed to continue regular mutual contacts," the embassy tweeted.
Meanwhile, Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen said that during the meeting, the two sides discussed the current Afghan situation, bilateral relations based on mutual interest and respect.


"Reconstruction of Afghanistan and issues related to facilitating people’s movement at Torkhan and Spinboldak," the spokesperson said.
There are some signs of normalcy returning to the Afghan capital.

Qatar's ambassador to Afghanistan said a technical team was able to reopen Kabul airport to receive aid, according to Al Jazeera, which also cited its correspondent as saying domestic flights had restarted.

The airport has been closed since the United States completed operations on August 30 to evacuate diplomats, foreigners and Afghans deemed at risk from the Taliban.

The Taliban's main spokesman also said one of the main foreign exchange dealers in Kabul had reopened.

Afghanistan's economy has been thrown into disarray recently. Many banks are closed and cash is in short supply.

The United Nations has said it will convene an international aid conference in Geneva on Sept. 13 to help avert what UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called a "looming humanitarian catastrophe".

Without the aid that has sustained the country for years, the Taliban will find it hard to avert economic collapse.

Western powers say they are prepared to engage with the Taliban and send humanitarian aid, but that formal recognition of the government and broader economic assistance will depend on action - not just promises - to safeguard human rights.
 
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he has put Turkey and China in it too. why stop there why not add Qatar? oh yes dont want to upset Qatar. why not add Saudi in it too? Oh yes dont want to upset them either.

selective rage is the best rage for the jernail.
In Aghan policy, UAE and KSA have no interest, some rumors because Qatar and Turkey want to keep both countries away. Also a few years ago UAE diplomate was killed in Afghanistan. On January 10, 2017, five diplomats from the UAE who were present to inaugurate a number of UAE backed projects in the city, were killed in a bombing of Humayun Azizi guest house in Kandahar City. The UAE's Ambassador to Afghanistan, Juma Al Kaabi, was wounded and later died of his wounds. UAE already got what they want, Ashraf Ghani and 169 million dollars.
It's better for Pakistan to stay focus on the peace in Afghanistan and protect its national interest, instead of involving in KSA, UAE vs Qatar, Turkey rift, both are rich and have a backup of EU and NATO.
 
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Taliban shouldn't expect Pakistan will provide India trade passage. If they want to have diplomatic ties with India then keep it up to Kabul ... not again 18 consulates along Pak border.
All messages from Pakistan should be loud and clear from day one.
18 consulates/?
 
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