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Deputy FM Reaches Islamabad for Heart of Asia Conference Eye on the News [email protected] Truthful, Factual and Unbiased Vol:IX Issue No:289 Price: Afs.15 MONDAY. MAY 25 . 2015 -Jawza 04, 1394 HS www.afghanistantimes.af www.facebook.com/ afghanistantimeswww.twitter.com/ afghanistantimes Kidnapped in 2013: Son of Pakistan s ex-PM talks to dad from Afghanistan Afghan officials reject reports of Gillani s son presence in Afghanistan AT News Report AT News Report KABUL: President Ashraf Ghani KABUL: The ex-prime min- ty s office. He was active member said that he had no information in appointed Masoom Stanikzai as ister of Pakistan, Yusuf Raza of the Pakistan People s Party. this regard. acting Minister of Defense and in- Gillani, had telephonic conversion However, Afghan officials re- Another officials, on the con- troduced him to the Wolesi Jirga with his abducted son for the first jected reports about Gillani s son dition not be named due to the same for a vote of confidence as minis- time since May 9, 2013. presence in Afghanistan. Talking reason, said that Pakistani officials ter-designate for the Ministry of According to Pakistani media, to Afghanistan Times, a senior of- in interactions with Afghan author- Defense (MoD). A press state- Gillani s son, Ali Haider, called his ficial of the interior ministry said ities on different occasions claimed ment issued by the Presidential father from Afghanistan. that they had no information in that Raza Gillani s son has been Palace, said that the president in- The News Tribe, a Pakistani this regard. brought to Afghanistan by the kid- troduced Stankizai as the Defense online newspaper, said that the The officer wishing anonymi- nappers. However, they run Minister- designate to the Wolesi conversation between father and ty because the government has short of information when asked Jirga for a vote of confidence. The son lasted for eight minutes. Gillani prevented officials from talking to about identity of kidnapers and statement added that President hoped that his son would be re- media, except the interior minis- their motive or location in Afghan- Ghani through two separate de- leased soon. He also said that his try s spokesman, said that Paki- istan. When Pakistani security of- crees appointed Qadam Shah Sha- son was safe and sound . stani authorities had no credible ficials had the opportunity to trace heem as the Chief of Army Staff Minister of Defense. Masoom Stankzai has served as national security advisor to the ex-President Hamid The vice chairman of Pakistan information or evidence to prove the kidnappers inside their coun- Karzai. He was secretary of the High Peace Council (HPC). Tehreek-e-Insaf, Shah Mahmood the claims. try, but failed, then how can we be and Abdul Khaliq as the Deputy Qureshi, was also present with the Afghanistan Times tried sev- sure that son of the former Paki- former Pakistani premier on the eral times to contact the Ministry stani prime minister is in Afghani- HPC, Taliban occasion. Qureshi also talked to of Interior s spokesman Sidiq Sidi- stan. We have no clue, he said.He Deputy FM reaches Islamabad for the abducted son of Raza Gillani. qi, but failed to reach him. stressed on sharing of the credible Ali Haider was kidnapped by The deputy spokesman to the intelligence report to free Gillani s hold parlays armed gunmen in front of his par- interior ministry, Najeeb Danish, son, if he is in Afghanistan . Heart of Asia conference in China AT Monitoring Desk Afghan, Pakistani KABUL: The High Peace Council IS actively recruiting in KABUL: Deputy Minister of on Monday. had been invited to attend the meet- (HPC) of Afghanistan held a meet- journalists stress Foreign Affairs, Hekmat Khalil Last year the conference was ing. ing with a four member Taliban Afghanistan but not operational on youth role in Karzai, reached Islamabad on Sun- hosted by China. Pakistan will The foreign ministry of Paki- delegation in Urümqi, the capital day, to represent Afghanistan in host the fifth ministerial confer- stan in a media statement said that of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous peace the meeting of senior authorities ence this year. Representatives of Region of the People's Republic yet, says Gen. Campbell as the co-chair, Islamabad will take AT Monitoring Desk at the Heart of Asia-Istanbul Pro- 12 participating countries, 16 sup- initiatives to take the process for- of China, a well-placed source said AT Monitoring Desk cess. porting countries and 12 interna- ward from the Beijing conference on Sunday. The source wishing to go un- KABUL: Journalists from Afghan- The Heart of Asia-Istanbul tional and regional organizations held last year in October. KABUL: The international forces In fact, Taliban and Daesh are Process was launched in 2011 in named told Pajhwok Afghan News istan and Pakistan termed mount- It will play a lead role in var- that Taliban s four-member dele- commander in Afghanistan the oth- reportedly fighting each other, he Turkey to bring Afghanistan s ious activities of the Process, in- ing insecurity as the main challenge gation had traveled to China recent- er day said the Islamic State (IS) said. It is absolutely a concern. before regional development. They neighboring and regional countries cluding three Senior Officials Meet- group is actively recruiting in the A number of officials, includ- together at one platform for pro- ly where they met with the HPC stressed on joint efforts from peo- ings to discuss topics pertaining Secretary Masoom Stanikzai. country, but is not yet operational ing President Ashraf Ghani, have motion of peace and security in to the theme of this year s Minis- here. said the group does have an active ple and governments of the two the war-hit country. The HPC also confirmed Stan- countries in fight against militan- terial Conference i.e. Heart of Asia- ikzai visit to China. Mullah Has- General John F. Campbell said presence in Afghanistan. According to Afghanistan s Istanbul Process: Enhanced Coop- the insurgent group s social-media Campbell said the group s cy. embassy in Pakistan, the deputy san Rahmani, Mullah Jalil, Mul- Media-men from the two eration for Countering Security lah Abdul Razaq and Mullah campaign has been attracting the presence has grown considerably foreign minister would co-chair the Threats and Promoting Economic Taliban fighters based in Af-Pak in the past six months, though he neighboring countries in a session meeting with Pakistan s Foreign Noor-ul-Din represented the Tali- on Sunday said that youth from Connectivity, the statement said. ban delegation. region dissatisfied with the lack of did not provide details. Secretary Aziz Ahmad Chaudhry progress in more than a decade of Campbell said many Taliban the two countries should join But Taliban s Spokesman hands to bring lasting peace to this Zabihullah Mujahid denied the vis- fighting to defeat the Afghan gov- had become disillusioned with the 25 unregistered it of its political delegation to Chi- ernment. leadership and saw the Islamic war-ravaged region. The session Agreement with ISI not na. He told reporters that as a re- State as offering an opportunity was organized by a youth s asso- Afghan It was the first time that Chi- sult, many were pledging allegiance to maybe gain resources and so ciation in Kabul. finalized yet: NDS na hosted a meeting between the to IS, which controls about a third they pledge allegiance . Elyas Elmi, head of the insti- HPC and Taliban. Earlier, China of Syria and Iraq. The Taliban leadership is un- tution, said that the session was refugees held in had offered to support the recon- We don t want it der pressure to give up violence in aimed improving people-to-people Nabil was kept in dark regarding much ciliation process in Afghanistan. to continue to grow. Efforts were the country and come to the table contact between the two countries. Peshawar being made to ensure IS presence of negotiations with the Afghan Eight Pakistani journalists of the content of the MoU, says MP did not reach levels similar to Syr- government. There have been a form Kheyber Pakhtukhwa, Sindh AT Monitoring Desk Abdul Zuhoor Qayomi Chabahar port to ia and Iraq, Campbell said. number of positive advances in the and Punjab provinces as well as He said Afghans largely did not peace process from all involved KABUL: Over 100 suspects and Kashmir have attended the 5-day connect agree with the ideology of the Is- sides Afghan government, the 25 unregistered Afghan nationals KABUL: The National Director- leaders would be aimed to take session. lamic State. But he contradicted his Taliban and also Islamabad. How- were arrested in a search opera- ate of Security (NDS) on Sunday their suggestions and build nation- Afghanistan with Samina Emtiaz, a Pakistani earlier statement that IS was not ever, Ghani s government is faced tion carried out under the National said the memorandum of under- al consensus. The final draft will journalist, said that governments active on the battlefields of Af- with large criticism about holding Action Plan (NAP) in various ar- standing (MoU) signed with Paki- be provided to Islamabad once sug- sea route by end are created by people. Thus, ghanistan by saying it was report- clandestine talks with Pakistani eas of Peshawar, the capital city stan s Inter-Services Intelligence gestions of lawmakers and politi- when people want peace, the gov- of 2016 edly fighting the Taliban for con- officials regarding the peace pro- of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province (ISI) was not finalized. cians included. ernments should spare no efforts trol of territory and men. cess. on Sunday, police said. The spy agency in a statement Meanwhile, Secretary of the AT Monitoring Desk to bring it, she added.
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