Intra-Afghan talks expected to begin next week: Abdullah

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Kabul: Abdullah Abdullah, chairman of the Afghan High Council for National Reconciliation, said he was confident that the much awaited intra-Afghan talks between the Kabul government and the Taliban will begin next week.
At an event held in Kabul on Thursday, Abdullah said that the Afghan government’s negotiating team is fully prepared to participate in the discussions, reports TOLO News.
“I can say with relative confidence that intra-Afghan talks will begin next week. The list of people from the Political Committee of the High Council for National Reconciliation has been finalized and will be announced,” he added.
In a survey, the Institute for War and Peace Studies found that more than 86 per cent of the country’s population are satisfied with the current peace process.
“We want to promote a dialogue that will bring peace and the peace-building process out of the Afghan cities and out of the elite community into the rural areas,” said Tamim Asey, the head of The Institute of War and Peace Studies.
Pierre Mayaudon, the European Union’s (EU) Ambassador to Afghanistan, also said he considers the survey important in mobilizing people’s views on the peace process, while reaffirming the bloc’s continued support for the negotiations.
Responding to the development, NATO Senior Civilian Representative Stefano Pontecorvo said in a teet: “I met the Taliban representation in Doha. I reiterated NATO’s support to sustainable peace in Afghanistan which responds to the wishes of the Afghan people.” (IANS)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

SC flags stress of introducing third language in Class 9, suggests CBSE to begin from Class 6

New Delhi, July 16:  The Supreme Court on Thursday expressed concern over the introduction of a third language...

Koel Mallick resigns from Rajya Sabha; 4th Trinamool MP to quit after Bengal poll loss

Kolkata, July 16: Actress-turned-politician and Trinamool leader, Rukmini Mallick, popularly known as Koel Mallick, has resigned from the...

Manipur Police begins rollout of e-Office system to boost transparency, digital governance

Imphal, July 16: Manipur Police has initiated the process of introducing the e-Office system across the state to...

US targets China’s grip on critical minerals

Washington, July 16: The Trump administration has told lawmakers that it is reshaping US development finance and overseas...