Afghanistan
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US, Russia, China, Pakistan Agreed to Launch Intra-Afghan talks
Representatives of China, Russia, US, and Pakistan held a meeting on the Afghan peace process in Beijing and agreed “intra-Afghan talks as well as a comprehensive ceasefire should start simultaneously
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US military member Killed in Afghanistan: RS
A U.S. service member was killed in Afghanistan on Saturday, the NATO-led Resolute Support mission said in a statement
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Start of Talks between Gov’t and Taliban is the only way forward: Karzai
Afghanistan's peace process "must be fully Afghan-owned and Afghan-led," said Hamid Karzai, former president of the country, at the 8th World Peace Forum held in Beijing on Tuesday
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Intra-Afghan Meeting was Successful: Qatari officials
Qatari Foreign Ministry announced the success of intra-Afghan meeting in Doha
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Doha Conference ended by Issuance of a Joint Resolution
The two-day intra-Afghan conference about the Afghan peace process in Qatar ended by issuing a joint resolution consists of eight issues
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Doha Intra-Afghan Conference; Committee set up to Prepare Joint Statement
An eight-member committee has reportedly formed from both the Afghan delegates as well as the Taliban in the second day of Doha meeting to prepare a joint statement
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First day of Doha Meeting; Taliban Wants to be part of Power
During the first day of intra-Afghan dialogue in Doha, Taliban has reportedly said that they want to be part of the power as the two sides expressed their views
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Taliban Claim Ghazni Car Bomb Blast amid Intra-Afghan Conference
Taliban in a statement claimed the responsibility of a car bomb explosion in central Ghazni province as the intra-Afghan conference set to begin in Doha
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Afghan Delegation for Doha Talks Off to Qatar
The Afghanistani delegation which is expected to attend an intra-Afghan meeting in Doha, Qatar has left Kabul Saturday for Qatar
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Terrorism Grown in Afghanistan under Obscure US policies
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai reacted against Mr Trump’s remarks that said Afghanistan is the “Harvard” of terrorists
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