Peace
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President Ghani Discusses Peace Process with Emir of Qatar
President Ashraf Ghani held a telephonic conversation about the peace process with Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, the Emir of Qatar, the presidential palace said in a statement on Saturday.
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We don’t Have Same Regional Consensus we had in Bonn Process: Stanekzai
Head of the Afghan government’s negotiating team M. Masoum Stanekzai says the current Afghan peace process does not have the same regional consensus it had in Bonn process.
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Afghan people Pay with their Lives as Talks Drag on
If the pace of talks matches that of previous ones, this will be an intolerable burden for Afghans. It also shows that ending bloodshed is simply not a moral priority for the Taliban.
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Next phase of Inter-Afghan talks to Begin in Qatar: HCNR
The leadership committee of High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) announced Sunday that the next round of inter-Afghan peace talks will begin in Doha on its determined time.
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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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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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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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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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Negotiating Teams in Doha Agreed on Principles
The Afghan government and the Taliban negotiating teams agreed on principles of negotiations, but official sources have not commented yet, according to reports.
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Our Nation Demands Comprehensive Truce/ Pakistan will do Everything to Reduce Violence
President Ashraf Ghani and the Pakistani PM Imran Khan held a joint press conference on Thursday afternoon. President Ghani said the Afghan people demand a comprehensive ceasefire and that violence is not an answer to the current situation. Pakistani PM…
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