The Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan had verbal tension with each other at a round table on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference regarding Nagorno-Karabakh and the Lachin border.
President Ashraf Ghani met today with Heiko Maas, the German Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs on the sideline of the 56th Munich Security Conference and discussed bilateral relations, peace process and Afghan government’s commitment to end the war.
President Ashraf Ghani met today morning with Mevlut Chavushoglu, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey on the sideline of the 56th Munich Security Conference and talked over expansion of economic and security partnership, peace process and deepening bilateral ties.
Europeans need to do more than talk if they want to preserve a deal meant to keep Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon after the unilateral withdrawal of the United States, Iran’s foreign minister said yesterday, blasting Washington as the “biggest source of destabilization” in the Middle East.
Amid plans to withdraw 1,000 or more American troops from Afghanistan, several key U.S. lawmakers, after meeting with President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday, warned against a wider drawdown like the one President Donald Trump has planned for Syria.
Some 37 Taliban insurgents have been killed and 14 others injured in different parts of Afghanistan since early Thursday, as security forces continued to press militants by conducting daily raids and operations, the Ministry of Defense said Friday.