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Pajhwok Afghan News (blog)
March 20, 2018
(Pajhwok): National Security Advisor (NSA) Mohammad Hanif Atmar on Tuesday left Kabul for Germany for an official visit, his office said. Atmar would meet high-ranking defense officials, parliament members and visit some academic institutions, a statement from NSA's office said. The official would discussÃâà...
TOLOnews
March 8, 2018
“Any contact with the Taliban, gives the Taliban the facility to improve their cooperation and contact with foreign terrorist groups,” Ghani's National Security Advisor Mohammad Hanif Atmar said. One politician and an MP meanwhile said there is still a lack of coordination among security force members in military operationsÃâà...
TOLOnews
February 28, 2018
First, President Ashraf Ghani will speak at the opening of the conference, then the head of the High Peace Council (HPC) Mohammad Karim Khalili and National Security Advisor for the president Mohammad Hanif Atmar will lead group discussions on peace and counterterrorism and finally the ChiefÃâà...
TOLOnews
February 27, 2018
First, President Ashraf Ghani will speak at the opening of the conference, then the head of the High Peace Council (HPC) Mohammad Karim Khalili and National Security Advisor for the president Mohammad Hanif Atmar will lead group discussions on peace and counterterrorism and finally the ChiefÃâà...
The Express Tribune
February 23, 2018
There is no need to keep the office open, said Mohammad Hanif Atmar, the National Security Adviser to President Ashraf Ghani. He made these remarks during in an interview with Ashraq Al-Awsat, a daily newspaper in the Middle East, this week. Pakistan to go on FATF terror financing list in June.
Asharq Al-awsat English
February 23, 2018
Afghanistan's National Security Adviser, Mohammed Hanif Atmar, said there were more than 55,000 terrorists in his country, mainly divided into four categories: local terrorists (30,000-40,000), militants from Pakistan (6,000-7,000), members of regional terrorist organizations (2,000-3,000) and members ofÃâà...
TOLOnews
February 22, 2018
The Office of President Ashraf Ghani's National Security Advisor Mohammad Hanif Atmar on Thursday said that the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has come out in full support of the peace and reconciliation process in Afghanistan. “Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in his meetingÃâà...
TOLOnews
February 22, 2018
Work on the Afghanistan section of the key Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline project, that will feed natural gas to the three countries from Turkmenistan, will kick off in Herat on Friday. The Office of President Ashraf Ghani's National Security Advisor Mohammad Hanif Atmar onÃâà...
Xinhua
February 22, 2018
The support, according to Tolo television channel, was expressed during a recent visit to Saudi Arabia by Mohammad Hanif Atmar, the advisor to Afghan president on national security. "Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in his meeting with National Security Advisor Mohammad Hanif Atmar calledÃâà...
TOLOnews
February 22, 2018
The Office of President Ashraf Ghani's National Security Advisor Mohammad Hanif Atmar on Thursday said that the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has come out in full support of the peace and reconciliation process in Afghanistan. “Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in his meetingÃâà...
Pajhwok Afghan News (blog)
February 20, 2018
(Pajhwok): National Security Advisor (NSA) Mohammad Hanif Atmar has discussed with Saudi officials bilateral cooperation and the peace process in Afghanistan info-icon . Qader Shah, spokesman for the National Security Council (NSC), said that Atmar was currently in Riyadh on an official visit at theÃâà...
Pajhwok Afghan News (blog)
February 18, 2018
(Pajhwok): National Security Advisor (NSA) Mohammad Hanif Atmar on Sunday left for Saudi Arabia at 'a special invitation' from Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman. Qader Shah, spokesman for the National Security Council (NSC), said Atmar flew to Riyadh for an official visit after he had been invited byÃâà...
TOLOnews
February 15, 2018
The senior US official met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, National Security Advisor Mohammad Hanif Atmar, National Directorate of Security Chief Mohammad Masoom Stanekzai, High Peace Council Chairman Karim Khalili, Secretary General of the High PeaceÃâà...
Pajhwok Afghan News (blog)
February 13, 2018
... that Afghanistan's intelligence chief Masoom Stanikzai and its National Security Chief Mohammed Hanif Atmar continued to each talk separately to the Taliban, say those familiar with the backdoor negotiations. ... National Security Advisor Mohammad Hanif Atmar often shared the issue with the people.
TOLOnews
February 13, 2018
Afghan officials are reportedly carrying out at least two tracks of talks with the Taliban - one between Afghanistan's intelligence chief Masoom Stanikzai and the group and another between the president's National Security Advisor Mohammed Hanif Atmar and the Taliban, Associated Press has reported. This comes after aÃâà...
Sputnik International
February 13, 2018
Afghanistan's intelligence Chief Masoom Stanikzai and its National Security Chief Mohammed Hanif Atmar continue to each talk separately to the Taliban," the outlet said. According to the sources cited by the AP, the move was prompted by Kabul's desire to end the Taliban' militancy that has beenÃâà...
TOLOnews
December 31, 1999
CEO Abdullah Abdullah, National Security Council Chief Mohammad Hanif Atmar and other high-ranking officials also attended the Ghani-Mattis meeting. Addressing all those present, Ghani said: "Let me begin with the tribute to your fallen heroes. And please convey our gratitude as a nation, as a state toÃâà...
TOLOnews
December 31, 1999
“Any contact with the Taliban, gives the Taliban the facility to improve their cooperation and contact with foreign terrorist groups,” Ghani's National Security Advisor Mohammad Hanif Atmar said. One politician and an MP meanwhile said there is still a lack of coordination among security force members inÃâà...
Khaleej Times
December 31, 1999
"There is no need to keep the office open", said Mohammad Hanif Atmar, National Security Advisor to President Ashraf Ghani, in an interview with Middle East newspaper Ashraq Al-Awsat earlier this week. "The aim behind opening (Taleban's) Qatar office was to start official peace negotiations with theÃâà...