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US Congress Speaker Confers with President Ghani on Peace Process
President Ashraf Ghani discussed about the peace process, women rights and ceasefire with US congress speaker Nancy Pelosi and a number of House of Representatives on Monday night.
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Peace Talks must Resume on Agreed date: Khalilzad
US Special Envoy on Afghan peace process Zalmay Khalilzad says the intra-Afghan negotiations must resume on 5 January.
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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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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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