
Minister Noori Emphasizes National Unity and Territorial Defense at Takhar Gathering
Minister of Borders, Tribes and Ethnic Affairs Mullah Noorullah Noori addressed a public gathering in Takhar province, calling for sustained national unity and praising the current administration’s security framework. The event was attended by provincial officials, tribal elders, religious scholars, and local residents.
During his address, Noori described the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan as a governing system aligned with the country’s cultural traditions and religious principles. He asserted that the nation currently experiences widespread security, expanded civic freedoms, and a strong degree of national cohesion. The minister urged citizens to maintain solidarity and continue supporting the administrative structure.
Addressing broader security matters, Noori stated that the Islamic Emirate does not seek to engage in military conflicts beyond its borders. He emphasized, however, that defending every portion of Afghan territory remains an absolute obligation should the country face external threats.
Tribal elders and community representatives who attended the gathering also publicly expressed their support for the current administration. Speakers at the event highlighted the collective responsibility of citizens and local leaders in maintaining national stability and safeguarding the country’s internal security.
The meeting in Takhar province provided a platform for government officials and community figures to reaffirm their alignment with the existing political framework and to discuss ongoing efforts to consolidate domestic unity.
Know more about this story?
If you have additional information or believe something is inaccurate, let us know. Your tips help us stay accurate.
Sources (1)
More in Politics

Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi Visits Jawzjan University in Northern Province

Border Minister Noori Dismisses ISIS and Resistance Presence as Propaganda

Foreign Minister Muttaqi Says Afghanistan Achieved Regional Stability, Notes Limited Diplomatic Recognition

Protests Erupt in Faryab Over Compulsory Tazkera Distribution
ReliableMawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi Visits Jawzjan University in Northern Province
Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi visited Jawzjan province to meet with professors and students at Jawzjan University, focusing on academic operations and institutional dialogue.
ReliableBorder Minister Noori Dismisses ISIS and Resistance Presence as Propaganda
Border Minister Nurullah Noori dismissed reports of ISIS and resistance group activity in Afghanistan as foreign-backed propaganda, while urging exiles to return under a general amnesty and rejecting the Durand Line as a colonial border.
ReliableForeign Minister Muttaqi Says Afghanistan Achieved Regional Stability, Notes Limited Diplomatic Recognition
Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi stated that Afghanistan has achieved regional stability and maintains formal practical ties with Central Asian nations, despite limited diplomatic recognition. He noted that Russia remains the only country to officially recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
DevelopingProtests Erupt in Faryab Over Compulsory Tazkera Distribution
Residents in Faryab province are protesting what they describe as the compulsory distribution of national ID cards by Taliban authorities, alleging the process violates legal procedures and favors recently settled Kuchi communities. The demonstrations follow the reported detention of a local civil registry official who refused to issue the documents outside standard protocols.