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Key Members of Coalition Discuss Security, Election in Turkey

Ata M. Noor, one of the members of the supreme council of the Coalition for the Salvation of Afghanistan wrote about a summit held in Turkey that they discussed a number of key issues such as election, security, counter corruption and a plan for national reconciliation, attended by General Dostum and Mohammad Mohaqiq, the other prominent members of the council.


Ata M. Noor, one of the members of the supreme council of the Coalition for the Salvation of Afghanistan wrote about a summit held in Turkey that they discussed a number of key issues such as election, security, counter corruption and a plan for national reconciliation, attended by General Dostum and Mohammad Mohaqiq, the other prominent members of the council.
“The summit focused on the security situation in the country, particularly the deterioration of the situation in some provinces, including the north of the country, the collapse of several districts and city centers, the increase in the pressure of war, the unprecedented increase in the statistics of the country’s armed forces and the increasing wave of concerns over the current status among the people,” Ata M. Noor wrote on his Facebook page.

The summit also discussed the future issues of the coalition and future political plans for the next elections.
“then, a new plan containing security, political, administrative, national reconciliation, election and other important issues were discussed, which the first plan will be finalized soon,” Mr Noor continued.

Mr Noor also talked about the future political plans of the coalition: It was decided at the meeting to propose and finalize the new plan with the rest of the members of the Supreme Council of the Coalition for the Salvation of Afghanistan and members of the major National Coalition.

It is noteworthy that the Coalition for the Salvation of Afghanistan has major programs for the upcoming election.

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