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LATEST IMAGES of Anas Haqqani in Kabul , he is brother of TB deputy Sirajuddin,
He accompanied a Taliban delegation into meetings with Afghan political leaders including Karzai and Abdullah.

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with other delegations...

Anas Haqqani met Hezb-e-Islami chief Gulbuddin Hekmatyar at his residence in Kabul.


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Met this morning in Doha with a Taliban delegation and discussed the necessity of reaching a comprehensive political settlement that achieves a peaceful transfer of power, preserves the gains made by the Afghan people, and heightens the desired stability in Afghanistan.


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Taliban are allowing women to work. As a result, a video of a Taliban Commander addressing a group of female doctors is making the rounds on social media. As per the video, a Taliban Commander is telling the female doctors that they can continue with their work.

“Female doctors should return to their medical services and students should return to their educational institutions,” the Taliban Commander said.

Throughout his conversation with the female doctors, he is consistently telling them to remain calm. He also assures them that society needs them and that they will be allowed to work. Furthermore, he reassures the doctors that if they need anything, the Taliban will be ready to help.

“You are like our mothers and daughters. The government has spent resources on you. Therefore, you can carry on working without any fears,” the Taliban Commander told the group.

In the end, he says that the purpose of the visit was just to reassure the female doctors that they can continue with their medical practices.




 
Haqqanis are the most fierce group of taliban. The war against invaders was mostly fought and planned by them. They remained out of screen but now slowly emerging. The haqqanis also seem to be great political negotiators and planners.
 
Pakistani ambassador meets Karzai, Abdullah to discuss 'efforts for stability' in Afghanistan

Dawn.com
August 19, 2021

Pakistan's Ambassador to Afghanistan Mansoor Ahmad Khan (L) meets former Afghan president Hamid Karzai (C) and senior official in the ousted government Abdullah Abdullah on Thursday. — Photo courtesy Ambassador Khan's Twitter


Pakistan's Ambassador to Afghanistan Mansoor Ahmad Khan (L) meets former Afghan president Hamid Karzai (C) and senior official in the ousted government Abdullah Abdullah on Thursday. — Photo courtesy Ambassador Khan's Twitter

Pakistan's Ambassador to Afghanistan Mansoor Ahmad Khan on Thursday met former Afghan president Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah, a senior official in the ousted government, to discuss the situation in the neighbouring country where the Taliban have announced the creation of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

Khan shared a picture of their meeting on Twitter, saying the two sides had "constructive discussions on efforts for lasting stability in Afghanistan".

Karzai also tweeted about the meeting, saying the current situation in Afghanistan and the inclusive political process through which a government could be formed with "national and international legitimacy" were discussed.


Karzai, Abdullah in talks with Taliban

A day earlier, Karzai and Abdullah met Taliban commander and senior leader of the Haqqani network, Anas Haqqani, as part of efforts to form an inclusive government in the war-torn country, a Taliban official said.

The Taliban official, who declined to be identified, gave no further details.

However, a spokesperson for Karzai, Mohammad Yusof Saha, said the talks were part of preliminary meetings that would facilitate eventual negotiations with Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the top Taliban political leader.

Since the US had branded the Haqqani network, an important faction of the Taliban, a terrorist group almost a decade ago, its involvement in a future government could trigger international sanctions.

Before the meeting, Britain's chief of defence staff Nick Carter said he was in contact with former president Karzai who he said would meet the Taliban on Wednesday. "We have to be patient, we have to hold our nerve and we have to give them the space to form a government and we have to give them the space to show their credentials," Carter told the BBC.

"It may be that this Taliban is a different Taliban to the one that people remember from the 1990s.
"It’s less repressive. And indeed, if you look at the way it is governing Kabul at the moment, there are some indications that it is more reasonable."


20 Pakistanis repatriated

Meanwhile, 20 more Pakistanis were repatriated from Afghanistan via the border crossing at Torkham, Ambassador Khan shared.

"Embassy of Pakistan [in] Kabul sent another 20 Pakistanis, including women and children, from Kabul to Pakistan via Torkham. Two Embassy officials helped them cross into Pakistan in a safe manner," he tweeted.
 
Governor Nangarhar Sheikh Maulvi Nadam Mohammad along with political and tribal chief Mirwais Yasini met the officials of Kama district.

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Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban's deputy chief and head of the political department, and Maulvi Muhammad Nabi Umri, the new Taliban governor of Khost, discuss.


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Balkh - Public gathering in Mazar-e-Sharif Top Taliban officials, clerics, tribal leaders, businessmen and citizens attended. Maulvi Qari Ayub, Head of North East Organization and Maulvi Qudratullah Hamza, Governor of Balkh addressed the gathering. The participants expressed their full support.


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