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President Ghani to Attend Japan’s Enthronement Ceremony
President M. Ashraf Ghani left Kabul for Tokyo to attend the enthronement ceremony of the new Japanese emperor, Arg said in a statement
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US Defense Secretary Arrives in Kabul
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper has arrived in Kabul to assess what comes next for the U.S. military in Afghanistan
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Resumption of Peace Process Should be Kabul-Centered: EU envoy
EU special representative on Afghanistan Roland Kobia urged immediate resumption of peace talks and a ceasefire in agreement
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IEC Apologizes for Delaying Preliminary Election Results
Independent Election Commission (IEC) declared that preliminary results delayed due to transparency in election process
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US to Reduce Burden of War in Afghanistan: Khalilzad
US special representative on Afghan peace process Zalmay Khalilzad has said that America will reduce the cost of war in Afghanistan
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Over 4-thousand Complaints have been Addressed, says ECC
Officials at the Electoral Complaints Commission (ECC) says that they have processed 4,362 election-related complaints
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Alice Wells, M. Ashraf Ghani Discusses Peace, Election
The US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Alice Wells discussed a number of issues with M. Ashraf Ghani at the presidential palace, Arg said in a statement
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Head of Afghan IEC Threatened to Death
The head of Afghanistan’s IEC Hawa Alam Nuristani says that the “Fraudulent Team” has threatened her to death
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Iran Supports Afghan Election Process
The ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Kabul says that his country supports election process in Afghanistan, and that the 2019 elections had fewer problems than the 2014 elections
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Moscow Not Support any Candidates in Afghanistan
Possible support of Russia from a specific candidate in Afghanistan is a “rumor” and Moscow does not support any particular candidate, the Russian Embassy in Kabul said in a statement to DID Press
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