Peace
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Gov’t Negotiating Team to Leave for Qatar Tomorrow
Afghan government negotiating delegation is expected to leave Kabul for Doha tomorrow, where they will resume peace talks, says Afghanistan’s State Ministry for Peace
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Are Taliban Conditions Threatening Istanbul Conference?
The Taliban approach to the Istanbul meeting reflects their mood to show lack of interest. The Taliban want all decisions to be taken in Qatar where they have had their headquarters since 2013 and signed the historic agreement with the…
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Ata M. Noor Discusses Peace process, Bilateral Relations with Iranian Foreign Ministry officials
Leader of Jamiat-e Islami party Ata Mohammad Noor met with the assistant to Iranian foreign minister and director-general of South Asia Sayed Rasoul Mousavi and adviser to Iranian Foreign Minister Mansour Shakib Mehr in Mazar-e Sharif
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All Levers of Influence should be used to Induce Taliban to Engage earnestly in Peace: Mohib
National Security Adviser (NSA) Hamdullah Mohib held a telephonic conversation with the Chinese state councilor and foreign minister Wang Yi. NSA Mohib stressed that all levers of influence should be used to induce the Taliban to engage earnestly in the…
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Afghanistan’s Moment of Risk and Opportunity
The main risk to peace, however, is a Taliban miscalculation. The Taliban still believe their own narrative that they have defeated NATO and the United States
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National Consensus is a Necessity in any Situation: Ata M. Noor
The leader of the Jamiat-e Islami party in a virtual meeting with NATO senior civilian representative Stefano Pontecorvo said that national consensus and mobilization is a necessity in any situation, whether going to the negotiation table or in event of…
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Khalilzad Arrives in Kabul
US special representative on Afghan peace process Zalmay Khalilzad arrived in Kabul on Monday, sources said
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Troika, Pakistan Called on Taliban to Stop Violence
Representatives of extended Troika in a joint statement called on the Taliban not to pursue spring offensive in Afghanistan.
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Pakistani Envoy Discusses Peace process with Deputy FM in Kabul
Arriving at the head of a high-level delegation, Pakistani envoy Muhammad Sadiq discussed the peace process and bilateral relations with the Afghan deputy foreign minister Meerwais Nab in Kabul
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Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkey Insist on Ceasefire, Support for Peace Process
Afghanistan, Turkey and Pakistan on Friday expressed support for the Afghan peace process, inter-Afghan talks and stressed on comprehensive ceasefire
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