Political experts say that the intelligence services of some countries of the world are involved in the creation of political parties outside the country, because these countries want to put pressure on the Islamic Emirate by creating political parties in order to achieve their wishes in Afghanistan.
Ex-Afghan Vice President Sarwar Danesh, asked the international community and human rights organizations to thoroughly investigate the “massacre” in Daikundi province.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Today's view: All the people who are desperately trying to gain the lost attention and trust of the people by forming baseless parties in cyber space and return to the scene, even from creating a real address. They are powerless for their alleged parties, and these parties are mainly formed on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,...
Afghanistan's Second Vice President Sarwar Danish on Wednesday urged all parties to accept the final results of presidential election announced a day earlier.
Second Vice President Sarwar Danish, on Friday said that Afghan government is ready to release the Taliban prisoners, provided that the group stops violence and starts direct peace talks with the government.
Sarwar Danish, the Second Vice-President of the country, says that the Taliban’s Talks with the United States will not end the current war in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan on Monday marked National Journalists Day amid a spike in violence that has already seen four media workers killed so far this year in one of the most dangerous countries in the world for the press.
The National Unity Government assured of not forfeiting the past achievements, including the free media in peace talks with the Taliban group—a clear message to the Taliban as the US special envoy for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad just resumed peace talks with Taliban to find a negotiation settlement to the conflict.
Second vice-president Sarwar Danish on Sunday introduced new members to the Oversight Commission on Access to Information (OCAI), saying access to information could help reduce corruption.
The leaders of the government of national unity met in Kabul today a week after the First Vice President General Abdul Rashid Dostum’s return from Turkey.