Latest Updates on Afghanistan, 18 December 2019
US gave Taliban 10 days deadline for the ceasefire to continue the talks. Some Taliban sources said that they don’t accept any ceasefire before the agreement.
US gave Taliban 10 days deadline for the ceasefire to continue the talks. Some Taliban sources said that they don’t accept any ceasefire before the agreement.
Kuala Lumpur Summit proposed and will be held by Mahathir Bin Mohamad, Malaysia’s PM from 18 to 21 December with presence of Islamic countries such as Turkey, Iran, Malaysia, Qatar and Pakistan.
ISWNews Analysis Group: former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has been sentenced to death by a court in the country for “great treason against the country.”
ISWNews Analysis Group: Western media according to US officials announced the partial withdrawal of US forces in Afghanistan in agreement with the Taliban.
Nizam Al-Din Qaysari, a Turkmen commander of Faryab province, fled after a heavy clash with security forces in Mazar-i-Sharif.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Indian Muslims marched in several cities in opposition to the law of citizenship to non Muslim immigrants of Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Latest news from Afghanistan fronts and election
ISWNews Analysis Group: Abdullah Abdullah, the candidate of presidential election of Afghanistan, asked recounting of votes of seven provinces in the following days.
Abdullah Abdullah twitted the details of his discord with the election commission.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Foreign forces’ base and medical center in the Bagram city of Parwan province were targeted by suicide attacks.
Latest news from Afghanistan fronts and presidential election
ISWNews Analysis Group: Tetsu Nakamura vehicle was shot at in Jalal Abad by unknown people on Wednesday and he and five companions were killed.