Peace
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Representatives React to Wolesi Jirga Speaker: Backing Interim Administration is National Treason
Representatives of the Afghan parliament called the plan of interim government a national betrayal, saying that the House of Representatives’ Speaker Mir Rahman Rahmani must apologize. The Wolesi Jirga representatives accused Rahmani of supporting an interim government.
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Biden Administration and the Path to Peace in Afghanistan
Economic tools and diplomatic efforts might be the most consequential parts of the puzzle. While the military holds the Taliban in peace talks, the economic carrots and sticks should make the talks more fruitful
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Afghanistan-Pakistan FMs Emphasize on Ceasefire
Pakistani Foreign Minister in a telephonic conversation with Afghan Foreign Minister exchanged views on bilateral relations, latest developments of peace process, ceasefire, and reinforcing cooperation in diverse fields.
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Taliban Delegation Arrived in Iran
Taliban delegation led by head of the political office Mullah Baradar Akhand arrived in Iran to discuss peace process.
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President Ghani in Meeting with Abdullah Stresses on Ceasefire
The head of High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) Abdullah Abdullah met President Ashraf Ghani at the presidential palace on Sunday night.
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Biden Administration; Responsible Approach with Peace Process
If he decides to leave troops in place for a time, he will have to figure out how to do so without blowing up the Doha talks or catalyzing yet more violence.
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Decoding India’s Move in Kabul
it is entirely possible that Doval’s visit is a signal to Pakistan that the latter is likely to inherit a costly, violent, and ultimately digressionary mess in Afghanistan if it continues to pursue revisionism
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EU Backs Success of Peace Process
The Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammad Haneef Atmar in a telephone conversation with the European Commissioner for International Partnerships Ms. Jutta Urpilainen discussed the latest development in the peace talks.
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Taliban must Accept Ceasefire: Australian PM
President Ashraf Ghani discussed peace process and bilateral relations with the Australian Prime Minister (PM) Scott Morrison on Monday morning, the Presidential Palace said in a statement.
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We do Not need Foreign Forces: NSA Mohib
National Security Adviser (NSA) Hamdullah Mohib says the Afghan army, commandos, and police forces reached a level that they can provide the security of their country, and we do not need the foreign forces.
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