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83% of Afghans Support Islamic Republic System : Poll

83% of Afghans Support Islamic Republic System : Poll A survey conducted by local research firm Peace and Democracy (PDH) indicates that 83% of the people in Afghanistan consider the Islamic Republic system and the protection of the country’s constitution as their redline in the peace process with the Taliban. The research, titled “Peace Process and the Future of Afghanistan Outlook, and Implications” shows that 90 percent of the total of 40,000 interviewees think that the Taliban has no plan for governance in Afghanistan. The respondents also said that the UN can use its leverage to pressure the Taliban to endorse peace. 96 percent of the respondents said that the Taliban’s views toward women have not changed.

Foreign Ministry Statement on Regional Peace Efforts - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Abdullah Will Lead Delegation to Moscow Summit

Abdullah Will Lead Delegation to Moscow Summit A 12-member delegation of the Afghan government led by Abdullah Abdullah, chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation, will attend the Moscow meeting that will be held on Thursday, the reconciliation council confirmed.  The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement said it appreciates efforts made by Afghanistan’s neighboring countries and regional and international partners for peace and emphasizes the importance of continuing these efforts and cooperation.  “Appreciating the importance of the Troika meeting on Afghanistan peace in Moscow and the proposed peace conference in Turkey, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs considers them complementary to the Afghanistan Peace Negotiations in Doha and not as a substitute to it,” the ministry said in a statement.  

Govt hails regional efforts for peace process

16 Mar 2021 - 17:07 KABUL (Pajhwok): Afghanistan’s Foreign Affairs Ministry appreciated efforts made by neighboring countries and regional and international partners for peace and emphasized the importance of continuing these efforts and cooperation, according to a statement on Tuesday. Appreciating the importance of the Troika meeting on Afghanistan peace in Moscow and the proposed peace conference in Turkey, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs considers them complementary to the Afghanistan Peace Negotiations in Doha and not as a substitute to it. The delegation of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is currently engaged in negotiation with the Taliban delegation in Doha and these negotiations will continue in the future.

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