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The Russians say , india and them are in the same page.
India will follow their lead probably according to me .
India will follow their lead probably according to me .
I hope not. We don't need to be making friends with Talibs just because of following Russia, esp since they will always be more pro Pak.The Russians say , india and them are in the same page.
India will follow their lead probably according to me .
The Russians say , india and them are in the same page.
India will follow their lead probably according to me .
Russians are not bowing to talibs, its the Americans and brits.I hope not. We don't need to be making friends with Talibs just because of following Russia, esp since they will always be more pro Pak.
Then why were Russia and Iran invited, is that just Pak trying to sell itself everywhere? Or is there some bigger game going on.Russians are not bowing to talibs, its the Americans and brits.
Putin knows about the afagn quagmire, and Russians soft underbelly .
Its a turkey China Pakistan axis vs india russia iran axis now , in my opinion.
Turks are going in for central asia with oslamist turk rhetoric, iran has azeris in northern areas and is shia .
Central Asia is divided among uzbegs kazakhs azeris vs tajiks and non turk central Asians.
Russia has chechnya and dagestan , paki mercenary were killed by Russians in chechnya also.
China is the safest here.
India has kashmir, you all know .
Bhai, turkey is also invited their fm gave a advice to the world that world should not hurry to recognise the talibs.Then why were Russia and Iran invited, is that just Pak trying to sell itself everywhere?
Who is the foreign minister?
Posted already saarFresh slaughter of porkystani.
Shah Mahmood Qureshi Pir Baba Multan waleWho is the foreign minister?
I mean taliban foreign ministerShah Mahmood Qureshi Pir Baba Multan wale
It was evident from the visit of ISI Chief that, Mullah Baradar won't be the head of the new government. But someone very unexpected but close to ISI may take the charge.The composition of the government of the Emirate is as follows:
• Interim/acting Prime Minister - Mullah Mohammad Hasan Akhund.
• His first deputy - Mullah Abdul-Ghani Baradar.
• His second deputy - Abdul-Salam Hanafi.
• Foreign Minister - Amir Khan Mottaki
• Head of the Ministry of Defense - Mullah Yakub (Son of Mullah Omar, founder of the Taliban movement).
• Interior Minister - Anas Haqqani (youngest son of Jallaudin Haqqani, founder of the Haqqani network).
• Head of the Ministry of Culture and Information - Zabiullah Mujahid.
• Head of the Ministry of Communications - Mullah Abdul-Khak Wasik.
• Head of the Ministry of Finance - Mullah Eyadullah Badri.
More to follow.
Amir Khan MottakiI mean taliban foreign minister
Also that Stanekzai did not get anything in the portfolio while he was the chief of foreign affairs during negotiations. He is not a staunch Pak lover.It was evident from the visit of ISI Chief that, Mullah Baradar won't be the head of the new government. But someone very unexpected but close to ISI may take the charge.
Yes that is a concern , indeed but time will tell.Also that Stanekzai did not get anything in the portfolio while he was the chief of foreign affairs during negotiations. He is not a staunch Pak lover.
As long as we can outbid the Pakis, it won't be a problem. There is always a greener guy who loves dollars. And honestly, Talibs have no interest in Kashmir as long as China does not incentivize it.Yes that is a concern , indeed but time will tell.
As long as ttp is there it wont ve all gain for pakis
Ttp is greener muslim than paki fauj
The obvious step by the new government would be to cancel out the influence of Haqqanis.
Their Finance Minister, this Mullah Hedayatullah Badri seems by far, to be the most radical and pro-Haqqani guy. Got sanctions against him by multiple governments too.Complete Cabinet List:
1. Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund Acting Minister of State/Acting Prime Minister.
2. Mullah Abdul Ghani, Deputy Prime Minister.
3. Mohtaram Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi, Assistant to the Prime Minister.
4. Mawlawi Muhammad Yaqoub Mujahid, Minister of Defense.
5. Alhaj Mullah Sirajuddin Haqqani, Acting Minister of Interior.
6. Rumi Amir Khan Mottaqi, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs.
7. Mullah Hedayatullah Badri, Acting Minister of Finance.
8. Sheikh Mawlawi Noorullah, the head of the Ministry of Education.
9. Mullah Khairullah Khairkhah, Head of the Ministry of Information and Culture.
10. Qari Din Hanif, Head of the Ministry of Economy.
11. Sheikh Mawlawi Noor Mohammad Saqib, Acting Minister of Hajj and Endowments.
12. Respected Mawlawi Abdul Hakim Shari, Acting Minister of Justice.
13. Mullah Noorullah Nouri, Head of the Ministry of Borders and Tribes.
14. Mullah Mohammad Yunus Akhundzada Acting Minister of Rural Development.
15. Sheikh Muhammad Khalid Sarparast, Da`wat and Guidance.
16. Mullah Abdul Manan Omari, Acting Minister of Public Works.
17. Haji Mullah Mohammad Issa Akhund, Acting Minister of Mines and Petroleum.
18. Mullah Abdul Latif Mansour, Head of the Ministry of Water and Electricity.
19. Mullah Hamidullah Akhandzadeh, Acting Minister of Aviation and Transport.
20. Mawlawi Abdul Baqi Haqqani, Acting Minister of Higher Education.
21. Mawlawi Najibullah Haqqani, Acting Minister of Communications.
22. Haji Khalil-ur-Rehman Haqqani, Acting Minister of Refugees.
23. Mullah Abdul Haq Wasiq, Acting Director General of Intelligence.
24. Haji Mohammad Idris, Head of Bank of Afghanistan.
25. Molavi Ahmadjan Ahmadi, Head of Affairs.
26. Mullah Mohammad Fazel Mazlum, Deputy Minister of Defense.
27. Qari Fasihuddin, cheif of Army staff.
28. Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai Deputy Foreign Minister.
29. Molavi Noor Jalal Deputy Minister of Interior.
30. Zabihullah Mojahed, Deputy Minister of Information and Culture.
31. Mullah Taj Mir Javad, First Deputy Director General of Intelligence.
32. Mullah Rahmatullah Najib, Administrative Deputy of the General Directorate of Intelligence.
33. Mullah Abdul Haq Al-Khand, Deputy Minister of Interior in the Counter-Narcotics Department of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.