Ghani apologises for fleeing Kabul
Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani apologised on Wednesday for the sudden fall of his government but denied the accusation that he had taken millions of dollars with him. He termed the allegation of travelling to
Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani apologised on Wednesday for the sudden fall of his government but denied the accusation that he had taken millions of dollars with him. He termed the allegation of travelling to
The Kabul visit by the director-general of Pakistan’s prime intelligence agency, Inter-Services Intelligence, gets defended by the Federal Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry. The Minister highlighted that unconventional contacts are essential for deliberation on multiple affairs
The United States of America has acknowledged Pakistan’s aid and assistance in the evacuation operation from Afghanistan. A statement laid forth by the US embassy on its Twitter handle said, "The US military operation to
US President Joe Biden has said the mass evacuation from Afghanistan is "not without risk of loss". Biden, speaking at the White House on Friday, said the US had rescued 13,000 people to date in
The Ambassador of Italy to Pakistan, Andreas Ferrarese said, on Wednesday, that there were ample opportunities for mutual trade and investment between Italy and Pakistan from which traders and businessmen of both the countries can
Russia’s embassy in Kabul has claimed that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled the country with a helicopter and four cars full of cash. As per a report by the RIA news agency, the Russian embassy
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi is set to visit neighbouring countries to gain their confidence with regard to major developments in Afghanistan. As per diplomatic sources, Pakistan is keen to take neighbouring countries into confidence
Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, on Monday, called for world leaders to take urgent action on the situation in Afghanistan, particularly the safety of women. Yousafzai, 23, said US President Joe Biden “has a
Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK, Moazzam Ahmad Khan said, on Tuesday, that he is optimistic that the UK will remove Pakistan from its red list in the forthcoming travel update on August 26. He
Pakistan worry that the newly-formulated US policy - processing Afghan resettlement applications via third countries - will encourage an ungovernable influx of individuals across their borders. Both countries say that the US either processes such