Politics
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The Venue of Negotiations Should Not Delay Talks: Abdullah
The chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) stressed that the venue of the negotiations should not put off the talks. According to him, the government’s negotiation team will go to the next round of talks with clear…
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President Ghani Stresses on Truce in Meeting with Acting US Secretary of Defense
Acting US Secretary of Defense made an unannounced trip to Kabul on Tuesday and met with President Ashraf Ghani at the presidential palace. The two sides discussed the peace process and emphasized on a ceasefire.
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Dr Abdullah in Tajikistan to Discuss Peace
Chairman of High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) Abdullah Abdullah, leading a high-level delegation, landed in Tajikistan for a two-day official visit to discuss the peace process.
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President Ghani Landed in Kandahar
President Ashraf Ghani leading a high-level delegation paid an official visit to Kandahar province on Thursday morning.
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Taliban Team’s trip to Pakistan/ Kabul Expecting “Constructive visit”
A delegation of the Taliban political commission headed by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar arrived in Pakistan on Wednesday morning. Kabul hopes that the Taliban delegation's visit to Islamabad will be a practical and constructive step towards achieving the desired goals.
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US Congress Speaker Confers with President Ghani on Peace Process
President Ashraf Ghani discussed about the peace process, women rights and ceasefire with US congress speaker Nancy Pelosi and a number of House of Representatives on Monday night.
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Peace Talks must Resume on Agreed date: Khalilzad
US Special Envoy on Afghan peace process Zalmay Khalilzad says the intra-Afghan negotiations must resume on 5 January.
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Holding Talks within Afghanistan to Accelerate Peace Process
Sayed Alireza Mahmoodi, a prominent Afghan politician, says that convening intra-Afghan talks within the country will speed up the peace process. According to him, the more peace talks are held abroad, the more concessions both sides have to give.
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Why Taliban Are Reluctant to Declare Ceasefire?
The Taliban are also doubtful whether the movement can enforce a ceasefire on all its commanders. Differences within the Taliban have been revealed recently during the peace talks with the US and the Afghan government
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Next Rounds of Peace Talks should be Held within Afghanistan: NSA Mohib
Afghan National Security Adviser (NSA) Hamdullah Mohib suggested that the next stages of intra-Afghan peace talks should be continued inside the country.
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