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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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Intra-Afghan Talks to Take 20-day Break
Peace negotiating teams in Doha decided to take a 20-day break, according to reports.
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Herat-Khaf Railway Historic Step for Economic Prosperity: President Ghani
The presidents of Afghanistan and Iran along with officials from both countries officially inaugurated the Herat-Khaf railway project via a virtual conference. The Presidents of the two countries described it as a big step for economic prosperity and reinforcement of…
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Taliban must End Violence: NATO
NATO welcomed recent developments in the peace process, saying that violence must end and the parties should reach an agreement on a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire.
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Serious Debates of Intra-Afghan talks to Begin tomorrow: Abdullah
The head of the high council for national reconciliation Abdullah Abdullah says that serious discussions of the intra-Afghan talks will begin on Wednesday.
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Taliban Expect Release of 7 000 more Prisoners
US Charge d’Affaires Ross Wilson says that the Taliban expect the release of 7 000 prisoners of the group by mid-December.
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Government – Taliban Teams Held their 1st meeting on Agenda
Afghan government – Taliban negotiating delegations say the first joint working committee of the negotiating teams was held in Doha.
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HCNR’s first Meeting Stresses for Further Consensus and Reinforcement of Negotiating team
The first meeting of the High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) was held on Saturday at the presidential palace with the participation of President Ashraf Ghani, chairman of HCNR Abdullah Abdullah, politicians, and prominent political and Jihadi figures.
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Over 50,000 people with Disabilities Benefited our Services: SCA
The Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (SCA) says Thursday that more than 50,000 people with disabilities benefit from their services annually in Afghanistan, saying that attention should be given to people living in most remote parts of Afghanistan.
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