MEHWAR: Will UN-led Conference Help Afghan Peace
A 15-member committee of political leaders will be briefed on Saturday on the results of a review of the US-proposed peace plan for Afghanistan by various parties collected by the State Ministry for Peace Affairs, two members of the High Council for National Reconciliation said on Friday.
In this program, host Karim Amini discusses the topic with the following guests:
Shams-ul-Haq Arianfar, member of Jamiat-e-Islami
Hakim Nazim, political analyst
FARAKHABAR: US-Proposed Peace Plan Discussed with MP, Analyst
A 15-member committee of political leaders will be briefed on Saturday on the results of a review of the US-proposed peace plan for Afghanistan by various parties collected by the State Ministry for Peace Affairs, two members of the High Council for National Reconciliation said on Friday.
In this program, host Yaser Abrar disucsses the topic with the following guests:
Hafiz-ur-Rahman Naqi, member of Hizb-e-Islami
Khalid Assad, MP
Peace Negotiators Hold 3rd Meeting Following Talks Stalemate
The Afghan Republic and the Taliban negotiators held their third meeting on Thursday evening after over a month-long deadlock in the talks with the main focus on the agenda of the negotiators, officials confirmed.
The meeting was held in working group level that is aimed at finalizing the agenda of the negotiations.
“Discussions were held around agendas of the two sides and their priorities regarding the agenda of the talks,” said Najia Anwari, spokesperson for the State Ministry for Peace Affairs.
This comes as President Ghani met with ambassadors of NATO member nations in Kabul and discussions were focused on the peace process, the US s decision to review the Doha deal and the NATO defense ministers conference, the Presidential Palace said.
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