FARAKHABAR: US Has Suggested Intl Conference on Afghanistan
A US State Department official on condition of anonymity told TOLOnews on Wednesday that the United States has suggested an international conference on Afghanistan.
The US peace envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad during his three-day visit in Kabul has met with influential political figures and Afghan government leaders and discussed the establishment of a transitional period to move toward a future political structure, define the principles of the future system, and to hold a UN-hosted international conference on Afghanistan, according to the US official.
In this program, host Yaser Abrar discusses the topic with the following guests:
FARAKHABAR: Khalilzad Back in Region for Afghan Peace
US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad has resumed his trip to the region on the Afghan peace process at a time that the talks in Doha have seen no progress over the last two months.
In this program, host Yaser Abrar discusses the topic with the following panelists.
Shah Gul Rezaee, an MP
Hashmat Radfar, head of media commission at the High Council for National Reconciliation
MEHWAR: Ghani s Meeting with Afghan Politicians Discussed
President Ashraf Ghani has been meeting with prominent Afghan political leaders over the past week to gather support and build a national consensus on the Afghan peace process, the Presidential Palace said.
In this program, host Yaser Abrar discusses the topic with the following panelists.
• Fazl Hadi Wazin, university lecturer
• Mohammad Haidari, member of the media office of the Presidential Palace
INTERVIEW: Ex-Minister Mirwais Balkhi Doscusses His New Book
In this program, host Yaser Abrar interviews Mirwais Balkhi, former education minister, about his new book titled American nation building.
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