Afghanistan
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Do not Doubt US/ Moscow Summit is Futile Dialogue: Ghani
President M. Ashraf Ghani – during a special interview – described Moscow meeting between the Taliban and Afghan politicians as some futile dialogues, stressing that do not doubt about US honesty in the peace process
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Regional Countries left in Dark during US-Taliban Talks: Lavrov
Washington is trying to take full control of talks with the Taliban movement (outlawed in Russia) and conduct talks in secrecy, keeping the countries of the region in the dark, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a press conference…
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Salang Pass Closed for Second day
Over the past 36 hours, the situation has worsened, rainfall has increased, storms have intensified, and the visibility area has been reduced to zero, said Abdul Basir Habibi, the commander responsible for the highway
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Why Moscow Summit is Crucial for Afghanistan
The mentioned issues have added to the significance of the Moscow summit and will take out peace talks from US monopoly...
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Single Talks Make Taliban Stubborn: Abdullah
The chief executive officer of the NUG Abdullah Abdullah expressed concerns over Moscow summit and the political movements’ determination for talks with the Taliban group, saying “such talks, make Taliban stubborn to continue war”
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Moscow Summit is first Step towards Inclusive Intra-Afghan Talks
The delegates, who will attend the Moscow meeting due to be held on Feb. 5-6, supported the meeting by releasing a joint statement on Sunday, saying it will be the first step towards inclusive intra-Afghan dialogue and can help the…
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Hanif Atmar to Attend Moscow Summit
The presidential runner from the “Peace and Moderation” electoral ticket Mohammad Hanif Atmar has recently said that Moscow summit is an important step towards initiating an inclusive intra-Afghan dialogue
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700 US Soldiers Returning Home in February
According to reports, 700 US soldiers are returning home after nine-month deployment to Afghanistan
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Details of Moscow Summit on Afghan Peace Process
Although Taliban group rejected any negotiations with President Ashraf Ghani-led government, they will be meeting Afghan political leaders in Moscow, the capital of Russia, on Feb 5-6 to discuss the peace process
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Moscow to Host Afghan Politicians – Taliban Summit
Russia will host the Taliban and Afghan politicians opposed to President Ashraf Ghani on Tuesday, Russian and Taliban sources said, according to reports
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