
Deputy Administrative PM Hanafi: Current Islamic System Result of Nation's Sacrifices, All United to Preserve It
Maulvi Abdul Salam Hanafi, Deputy Administrative Prime Minister, held an iftar gathering with political analysts and media figures.
Dr. Mulla Abdul Waseh, Head of the Prime Minister's Office, welcomed the guests and thanked them for explaining the Islamic Emirate's policies and defending Islamic and national interests.
Hanafi appreciated the activities of the political analysts and stated that the current Islamic system is the result of the nation's sacrifices and that all are united to protect it. He added: "We do not want war and problems with anyone and based on mutual respect, we want good relations with neighboring countries, regional countries, and the world, but if someone violates our national sovereignty, then defending the nation and the system is obligatory on everyone."
Hanafi expressed regret over civilian casualties in recent attacks, saying the war has been imposed and that threats have been overcome so far with the support and consultation of the nation.
Political analysts condemned the military regime of Pakistan for attacks on Afghanistan's airspace and announced their full support for the Islamic Emirate. They said the Islamic Emirate has given a reciprocal response to the violation of airspace and national sovereignty, and all strata of the nation support them.
Dr. Mulla Abdul Waseh and Sheikh Mahmoud Zakiri, Head of Political and Public Affairs, were also present at the meeting.
Know more about this story?
If you have additional information or believe something is inaccurate, let us know. Your tips help us stay accurate.
Sources (1)
More in Politics

Afghan Wireless Distributes Iftar Meals to Hundreds in Herat

Islamic Emirate Spokesperson Describes UN Sanctions as 'Deprivation of Individuals' Rights'

Taliban Opponents' Meeting Begins at European Parliament

UN Security Council Updates Sanctions List on 22 Islamic Emirate Officials; Spokesman Calls for Lifting
ReliableAfghan Wireless Distributes Iftar Meals to Hundreds in Herat
Afghan Wireless Communication Company distributed 500 iftar food packages to needy people, disabled individuals and service workers in Herat during Ramadan, prompting calls for more aid. Islamic Emirate spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid denounced the UN Security Council's renewal of sanctions on top officials as a failed policy.
ReliableIslamic Emirate Spokesperson Describes UN Sanctions as 'Deprivation of Individuals' Rights'
The UN Security Council Sanctions Committee updated its list of 22 sanctioned Islamic Emirate officials, prompting spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid to call the measures ineffective and a violation of rights. Analyst Sarwar Niazi said the sanctions hurt ordinary Afghans and urged dialogue instead.
ReliableTaliban Opponents' Meeting Begins at European Parliament
A meeting of Taliban opponents began at the European Parliament on March 16, its first official engagement with such groups on Afghanistan. Meanwhile, WHO highlighted rising diseases among returnees, Akhundzada issued an Eid message sidestepping conflicts, and Taliban-Pakistan border clashes persist.
ReliableUN Security Council Updates Sanctions List on 22 Islamic Emirate Officials; Spokesman Calls for Lifting
The UN Security Council has updated its sanctions list against 22 Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan officials, including top figures like Prime Minister Mohammad Hassan Akhund. Islamic Emirate spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid denounced the move as a violation of human rights, ineffective and demanding its reversal.