The United Nations Security Council, under the current Presidency of India adopted a resolution on the situation in Afghanistan, demanding that the war-torn country not be used to threaten or attack any nation or shelter terrorists.
The resolution was put forward by the US, the UK, France. It was adopted after 13 Council members voted in favour, while permanent members Russia and China abstained from the voting.
US Suspends Diplomatic Mission in Afghanistan, Moves Embassy to Qatar
The United States has begun a new diplomatic mission in Afghanistan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that as the US withdrew its last troops from the country ending the 20-year war in the South Asian nation.
The US has shut down its diplomatic mission in Kabul and moved the embassy to Doha in Qatar.
"As of today, we have suspended our diplomatic presence in Kabul, and transferred our operations to Doha, Qatar, which will soon be formally notified to Congress. Given the uncertain security environment and political situation in Afghanistan, it was the prudent step to take," he said.
Qatar Emerges as Key Player in Afghanistan after US Pullout
Qatar played an outsised role in US efforts to evacuate tens of thousands of people from Afghanistan.
Now the tiny Gulf Arab state is being asked to help shape what is next for Afghanistan because of its ties with both Washington and the Taliban, who are in charge in Kabul.
Qatar will be among global heavyweights when US Secretary of State Antony Blinken hosts a virtual meeting to discuss a coordinated approach for the days ahead, as the US completes its withdrawal from Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover of the country.
The meeting will also include Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, Turkey, the European Union and NATO.
Aug 30, 2021
US Will Have No Right to Carry Out Strikes in Afghanistan after August 31
Taliban has said that Washington will have no right to attack the country after August 31, following US drone strike in Afghanistan`s Nangarhar province.
According to Suhail Shaheen, spokesperson for the group`s political office, the Taliban-led government will stop any such attack in Afghanistan after August 31. This statement comes as the US and foreign forces are set to complete military withdrawal.
Erdogan Signals Willingness to Develop Afghanistan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has signaled his willingness to help the Taliban develop Afghanistan.
Citing Turkey's experience in large-scale construction and infrastructure projects, he said that we want to help on this point. But to help, the doors need to be opened. That's why our intelligence (agency) is currently meeting Taliban representatives.
Erdogan stressed the importance of former Afghan President Hamid Karzai and ex-Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, who led talks with the Taliban. Both men remained in Kabul after its fall two weeks ago.
Iraq Hosts Regional Meeting Aimed at Easing Middle East Tensions
Iraq hosted a regional conference aimed at easing tensions in the Middle East and emphasising the Arab country's new role as mediator.
Among the invitees were archenemies Iran and Saudi Arabia, whose rivalry has often played out in Iraq and other countries, including Yemen and Lebanon. Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan represented Saudi Arabia. It was not clear what kind of representation Iran maade at the conference.
French President Emmanuel Macron also attented the conferrence. France co-organised the meeting, which discuss a regional water crisis, the war in Yemen and a severe economic and political crisis in Lebanon that has brought the country to the point of collapse.
This meeting was a chance for Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi to showcase his recent efforts to portray Iraq as a neutral mediator in the region's crises and re-engage with the world after decades of conflict.
Aug 29, 2021
Canada Halts Afghanistan Evacuations as Deadline Looms
Canada has ended evacuations from Kabul's airport, as the clock ticks down on dramatic Western efforts to help people flee the Taliban takeover ahead of a full American withdrawal.
General Wayne Eyre, the country's acting chief of Defence Staff, said that all the other countries have to leave the airport before the Americans can wrap up their mission. Canadian military flights evacuated about 3,700 people.
Newly Formed CPN to Join Deuba-led Govt.
The newly formed CPN (Unified Socialist) led by Madhav Kumar Nepal announced to join Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba-led coalition government soon, vowing to not give up the communist ideology and move forward as a cultured revolutionary party.
The announcement came a day after the Election Commission granted official recognition to the newly-formed party, which was created after splitting the CPN-UML led by former prime minister KP Sharma Oli.
Aug 28, 2021
Algeria Cuts Diplomatic Ties with Morocco
Algeria's Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra said Tuesday that his country has severed diplomatic relations with Morocco due to "hostile actions", following months of resurgent tensions between the North African rivals. The countries have long accused one another of backing opposition movements as proxies, with Algeria's support for separatists in the disputed region of Western Sahara a particular bone of contention for Morocco.
Their rivalry took a new twist last year when the outgoing U.S. President, Donald Trump, recognised Moroccan sovereignty over the territory — in exchange for Morocco normalising ties with Israel.
Tajikistan's Red Line on Taliban
In a significant development, Tajikistan has drawn a clear red line on the Taliban and said that Dushanbe will not recognize a government formed through oppression. The point was made during Tajik President Emomali Rahmon and Pakistan Foreign minister SM Qureshi's meeting.
During the meeting, the Tajik President pointed, "Evidence clearly shows that the Taliban are abandoning their previous promises to form an interim government with the broad participation of other political forces in the country and are preparing to establish an Islamic Emirate."
Tajikistan has been worried over the developments in Afghanistan, and this has been the main focus during various Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meetings it has hosted. It will host the SCO heads of level meeting next month as the chair of the grouping.
Hamid Karzai, Abdullah Abdullah Under House Arrest in Kabul
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai, High Council for National Reconciliation chief Abdullah Abdullah are effectively under house arrest in Kabul after the Taliban took away their security teams.
As per reports, the Taliban also confiscated cars of politicians who are currently at the mercy of the terrorist group. They also searched Abdullah's home.
Since taking over Kabul, the Taliban has promised to form an inclusive government. The group has held talks with former president Karzai and former chief executive Abdullah, both of whom stayed in Kabul after the Taliban's ascent to power after a lightning offensive.
Aug 27, 2021
Taliban Starts Govt. Formation
As per reports, the Taliban have appointed a new Finance Minister, an intelligence chief, and an acting Interior Minister in Afghanistan.
Gul Agha would be the Finance Minister and Sadr Ibrahim would be the acting Interior Minister. Najibullah would be intelligence chief, while Mullah Shirin would be Kabul governor and Hamdullah Nomani the Mayor of the capital. The Taliban appointed an obscure official as acting central bank governor as signs emerge of a financial crunch in Afghanistan, with ATMs running out of cash and prices of essential goods spiraling.
Taliban Agrees to Let Afghans Leave after August 31 Deadline
As per reports, the Taliban has agreed to let Afghanistan nationals be evacuated from the country after the August 31 deadline.
Germany's ambassador to Afghanistan Markus Potzel had met with Taliban deputy chief negotiator Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, who had assured me that Afghans with legal documents will continue to have the opportunity to travel on commercial flights after 31 August.
Britain warned the Taliban against attempts to coercively seal off Afghanistan from the rest of the world and urged the militant group to keep its borders open.