KABUL, 30 March, 2021, (TON): The President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Mohammad Ashraf Ghani met with his Tajik partner, Imam Ali Rahman, focused on the need to additional development of participation in different fields between the two nations, the Presidential Palace said Monday. Heartily invited in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, the two chiefs met at the Millat Palace of the Presidential Palace of the facilitating country, during an authority service where, the public songs of the devotion of the two check ries were played, the castle said in a proclamation.

In a bilateral meeting, the two nations leaders discussed the expansion of relations and co-operation between the two countries’ in various fields. During the meeting, the President of Tajikistan greeted President Ghani and his accompanying delegation to their second home in Tajikistan, adding that he was pleased to meet the Afghan leader during the ancient Nawruz festival, the statement said.

According to the statement, Imam Ali Rahman said that cooperation and relations between the two countries, which have a common language, culture and civilization, are based on the principle of brotherhood and good neighborliness.

Deeply thanking the Tajik President for his hospitality, the country’s president Mohammad Ashraf Ghani said that coming to Tajikistan is always a renewal of a thousand-year-old relationship and a broad vision of cooperation, the statement added.

He added that Tajikistan plays a key role in Afghanistan’s five foreign policy circles in three areas, such as its neighbor, the Islamic country and a key country in the changing Asia.

The country's leader noticed that Afghanistan and Tajikistan don't have any key contrasts and we need the line between the two nations to turn into a boundary of participation, coordination and sympathy, the statement quoted. President Ghani likewise underlined the requirement for advancement of exchange and travel relations and participation in the fields of safety, culture, energy, fortifying the coasts between the two nations, and said, we welcome your pointing to the Tajik leader position for an honorable and enduring harmony in Afghanistan inside the system of the republic.

CHITWAN, 21 March, 2021, (TON): Nepali Congress President and previous PM Sher Bahadur Deuba said an opportunity had arrived for the NC to fabricate the gathering instead of spotlight on the executive's post.

Deuba said this during a social occasion coordinated by Tarun Dal, an adolescent wing of the gathering, here today. NC's spotlight at present ought to be on guaranteeing the gathering's triumph in the coming political race, as opposed to rushing to turn into the head administrator, he added. Deuba, in any case, said, "If the situation emerges in a way that the government needs NC's leadership, the party should step back."

He contended that there is as yet a joint legislature of the CPN-UML and CPN-Maoist Center. Maoist Center has not removed help to the public authority. "It is time to observe how Madhes-centric parties, Maoist Centre, and UML factions led by Oli and Nepal move ahead," he reminded the cadres.

The president directed cadres and leaders to go ahead with preparation for elections by ending the intra-party disputes and differences.

The grievances and demands of all cadres and leaders in the party will be managed. "People are sovereign, they are not servants. They don't like speeches any more. So, provide relief to their problems," he urged the cadres.

On the occasion, Joint General Secretary of the party Prakash Sharan Mahat, said, "NC will make the new government, but with full authority and power. NC won't not join government on the basis of conditions."

Other youth speakers, including Shankar Bhandari and NP Saud, focused on the requirement for the gathering to go about according to individuals' command. It is NC's obligation to bring the public undertakings back on the track, he added.

KABUL, 21 March, 2021, (TON): Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has made two key Cabinet changes, a move denounced on Saturday as "unacceptable" by his amazing administering accomplice, Abdullah, when the US is tightening up the strain to agree with the Taliban.

In May 2020, Ghani and political rival Abdullah signed a power-sharing agreement, two months after both declared themselves the winner of the September 2019 presidential election.

Under the arrangement, Ghani remained leader of the conflict-torn country while Abdullah was named top of the country's National Reconciliation Council, which has the position to deal with and affirm all undertakings identified with Afghanistan's tranquility interaction.

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