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US Evacuates Another 7,400 from Afghanistan

WASHINGTON – The United States said Sunday it has evacuated 7,400 people from Kabul in the past 24 hours, even as American officials confront what Secretary of State Antony Blinken described as an “incredibly volatile situation at the airport” after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan a week ago.

Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin activated the use of 18 civilian passenger jets from six U.S. airlines to help ferry Americans and Afghans from safe havens where they were staying after leaving Kabul. It is the third time in the last 30 years the U.S. has invoked use of civilian aircraft to assist the military.

Blinken told the “Fox News Sunday” show that the latest group of evacuees, Americans and Afghans who had assisted them in 20 years of U.S. fighting in Afghanistan, left on 60 flights, with many of them headed to Mideastern countries.

In all, a White House official said the U.S. has evacuated 25,100 people in the last week and a total of 30,000 since the end of July.

U.S. President Joe Biden discussed the Afghan situation at the White House with Blinken, Austin and other key national security officials, affirming the role played by partner countries in relocating Afghans leaving their homeland.

Chaotic scenes at the Kabul airport of Americans trying to flee Afghanistan and Afghans trying to escape after the Taliban takeover of their country have been broadcast around the world for days now.

But White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told CNN’s “State of the Union” show that U.S. forces have “secured the capacity to get large numbers of Americans safe passage through the airport and onto the airfield.”

“At the moment, we believe we have sufficient forces on the ground” to control the crowds trying to leave the country, Sullivan said in a separate interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

Sullivan said that “every single day” Biden “asks his military commanders, including those at the airport and those at the Pentagon, whether they need additional resources, additional troops. So far, the answer has been ‘no,’ but he will ask again today.”

He said that “if in the end, Americans are blocked from getting to the airport, blocked from leaving the country, or our operations are disrupted or our evacuations are in some way interfered with, we have explained to (the Taliban) that there will be a swift and forceful response.”

He said the U.S. has “agreements with 26 nations around the world to logistically move Afghans and Americans and third country nationals out of the country and to air bases throughout neighboring countries and further afield.”

While most of the evacuations have occurred at the Kabul airport, the U.S. also deployed three military helicopters to rescue 169 Americans from a hotel.

Blinken declared, “We will do what is necessary to get Americans out of harm’s way.”

He deflected questions about U.S. miscalculations about the swift Taliban takeover of the Afghan government, saying there would be “plenty of time to determine what might have been done differently and what lessons could be learned.”

But he acknowledged, “We believed the government was not about to collapse and the (Afghan) military fade away.”

In July, Biden said it was “highly unlikely” that the Taliban would abruptly assume control, as it did in a matter of days a week ago.

A Biden critic, Republican Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, said the U.S. leader “needs to step up and be a commander in chief” to control the evacuation.

He said the U.S. needs to consider retaking the Bagram airfield outside Kabul that it abandoned as U.S. forces ended their operations there.

Sasse called leaving Bagram “one of the stupidest blunders,” leaving the Kabul airport as the only major departure point.

Defense Secretary Austin said the commercial airlines assisting the military will not fly into Kabul but rather be used “for the onward movement of passengers from temporary safe havens and interim staging bases.” Most likely the U.S. commercial jets will carry Afghans from such Persian Gulf states as Qatar and the United Arab Emirates where many Afghans are awaiting next moves after escaping Kabul.

The activation of the aircraft includes four from United Airlines, three each from American Airlines, Atlas Air, Delta Air Lines and Omni Air and two from Hawaiian Airlines.

The Defense Department said it “does not anticipate a major impact to commercial flights from this activation.”

The Civil Reserve Air Fleet was created in 1952 to assist the U.S. military in emergencies such as what has quickly evolved in Kabul over the last week, where thousands of Americans and Afghans have tried desperately to leave the country.

Civilian aircraft were previously used during the first Gulf War in 1990 and 1991 and in Iraq in 2002 and 2003.

The Defense Department said the use of the civilian aircraft will allow the U.S. military “to focus on operations in and out of in Kabul.”

Some of the Afghan evacuees are expected to move to the United States and others elsewhere in the world.

Source: Voice of America

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His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, President of Kyrgyzstan discuss bilateral relations, cooperation

His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and Sadyr Japarov, President of Kyrgyzstan, discussed during a telephone call today, ways of strengthening relations of friendship and cooperation for the benefit of the two countries and their people as well as mutual interests.

The two leaders reviewed the latest developments regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions at humanitarian, health and economic levels.

They also exchanged views on an array of regional and global issues and developments of common concern.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation

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Algerian President Meets Ambassador of the State of Qatar

HE President of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria Abdelmadjid Tebboune met today with HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Hassan bin Ibrahim Al Malki, on the occasion of the end of his term in office.

The meeting dealt with reviewing bilateral cooperation.

HE the Algerian President expressed his thanks and appreciation to HE the Ambassador for his efforts in enhancing bilateral relations between the two countries.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs Meets Qatar’s Ambassador

HE Minister of Foreign Affairs and National community Abroad of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria Ramtane Lamamra met on Sunday with HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Algeria Hassan bin Ibrahim Al Malki, on the occasion of the end of his tenure.

During the meeting, bilateral cooperation relations between the two countries were reviewed.

HE the Algerian Foreign Minister thanked HE the Ambassador for the efforts he made to develop bilateral relations.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar

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Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Bids Farewell to Ambassador of Hungary

HE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi met on Sunday with HE Ambassador of Hungary to Qatar Fodor Barnabas, on the occasion of the end of his tenure.

HE the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs thanked HE the Ambassador for his efforts in supporting and strengthening bilateral relations, and wished him success in his new missions.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar

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Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Meets Bangladeshi Counterpart

HE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi, met on Sunday with HE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Mohammed Shahriar Alam, who is currently visiting the country.

During the meeting, bilateral cooperation relations between the two countries were reviewed.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar

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UAE leaders send condolences to Chinese President over flood victims

President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent a message of condolences to President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China on the victims of the floods in Henan province due to heavy rains.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai; and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, also sent similar messages to the Chinese President.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation

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HM King condoles with Chinese President

His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa sent a cable of condolences to President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping on the victims of the floods which swept Henan province.

HM the King expressed sincere condolences to the Chinese President, people and the victims’ families, wishing the injured a speedy recovery. He also expressed hope the rescue and searching operations will help find more survivors.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister congratulates the President and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Tunisia

His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, today sent a congratulatory cable to the President of the Republic of Tunisia, HE Kais Saied, on the occasion of his country’s Republic Day.

His Royal Highness sent a similar cable to the Prime Minister of Tunisia, HE Hichem Mechichi.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Meets US Senator

HE the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani met today with HE Senator Chris Murphy, a member of the US Senate.

During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral cooperation relations, investment and trade prospects between the State of Qatar and the state of Connecticut, in addition to developments in the region.

The US senator stressed, during the meeting, the strength of strategic relations between the two countries, and thanked the State of Qatar for allocating $100 million in support of the efforts of the United Nations World Food Program in Yemen to support food security and stave off famine in Yemen and to assist UN relief and urgent humanitarian programs to prevent further deterioration of tragic conditions there.

The meeting was attended by a number of heads and representatives of major companies in the state of Connecticut.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs