Weekly analysis:57 (from January 11th, up to January 18th, 2014)
What you will read in this publication:
- Economy and economic relations of Afghanistan needs substantial plans!
- Saifuddin Saihoon says: we have seven or eight official and about 90 illegal ports, if the illegal ports become legal and official ports, government’s income will increase and will help to formalize the country’s economy, if we don’t have these ports, the needy people have the right to fulfill their needs through any possible way, therefore unfortunately we are witnessing illegal trades and businesses.
- 2. Afghanistan and Pakistan in 2014
- 2014 is significant year for Afghanistan as the political, economic and finally the security transition will take shape, also for Pakistan, to redefine its foreign policy, economic stability and differentiating between Afghan and Pakistani Taliban and reviewing their strategy to save and support their strategic depth in Afghanistan.
- 3. New peace efforts; or fulfillment of Karzai’s preconditions for signing the security agreement!
- A Pakistan newspaper named Nawa-e-Waqt in coverage of Saud Al Faisal’s visit to Pakistan quoted from Ezaz Ahmad Chohdri the deputy minister of foreign affairs of Pakistan that Saud Al Faisal in his discussions with Pakistani officials, requested them to cooperate with Saudi Arabia, in opening an office for Afghan Taliban for peace negotiation.