Moeed Yusuf has urged countries to stop pushing Islamabad to make efforts in improving situation in Afghanistan. Yusuf made the remarks at a conference in the Pakistan embassy in Washington.
Pakistan to deliver WHO medical supplies in Taliban-controlled Mazar-e-Sharif in Afghanistan
The Taliban insurgents have stormed across Afghanistan, capturing all major cities in a matter of days, as Afghan security forces trained and equipped by the US and its allies melted away.
The Latest: 150 more Afghan evacuees arrive in Albania
Pakistan’s ambassador to Kabul said on Monday that his country’s national carrier is setting up an airlift for medical supplies from the World Health Organization to Afghanistan’s northern city of Maz …
Pakistan to set up WHO airlift into Afghanistan
China Sees Opportunity After America’s Withdrawal From Afghanistan. But Can Beijing Do Any Better?
China hopes to fill the geopolitical void left by America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, perhaps to prove the superiority of its “peace through development” model. But Afghanistan isn’t called the “gr …
80% of Afghanistan’s budget has disappeared overnight
For governing a country, $1.6 billion in cash can’t be stretched too far. That’s how much comes in the coffers of the Taliban, which has now taken over Afghanistan. Now, banks and international …
Twitter – Afghanistan’s financial lifeline may lie in Qatar
Despite the chaotic NATO-alliance exit from Afghanistan that precipitated Thursday’s deadly attack claimed by Islamic State at Kabul airport, President Joe Biden loses if the country implodes. Using …
Afghanistan Was Lost Long Ago
The truth is that the United States’ failure in Afghanistan was not preordained, but Washington severely hobbled its own stabilization efforts early on. Historically, the United States has launched …
Taliban unlikely to stamp out Afghanistan’s opium trade, says expert
Gretchen Peters of The Center on Illicit Networks and Organized Crime says with Afghanistan’s currency crumbling and an expected drawdown in foreign aid, the Taliban is unlikely to stamp out the …
80% of Afghanistan’s budget has disappeared overnight
For governing a country, $1.6 billion in cash can’t be stretched too far. That’s how much comes in the coffers of the Taliban, which has now taken over Afghanistan. Now, banks and international …