Prominent Afghan politicians at a gathering on Saturday sought end to the internal rift among the country’s political leaders, saying that it has deteriorated the security situation in Afgh
HCNR Hopes Turkey Summit Will Result in Ceasefire
The High Council of National Reconciliation (HCNR) on Wednesday said that the agenda of upcoming UN-led conference on Afghanistan in Turkey will be outlined in a manner in which preference will be focused on the end of war, ceasefire, and the settlement of the conflict based on a joint agreement.
The deputy head of the HCNR, Haji Din Mohammad, told TOLOnews on Wednesday that all preparations have been taken and soon details of the structure of the delegation for the conference will be shared.
This comes days after President Ashraf Ghani also announced a three phases peace plan which included of (1) making peace or holding talks with the Taliban, (2) building peace – with language that hints at a transitional government, and (3) sustaining peace, which indirectly refers to a post-transitional government situation.
Representatives from UN, Turkey, Qatar, US discuss agenda for Istanbul meet on Afghan peace ANI | Updated: Apr 02, 2021 07:12 IST
Doha [Qatar], April 2, (ANI): Representatives from the UN, Turkey, Qatar and the US met the peace negotiating team of Afghanistan in Doha and discussed the agenda of the Istanbul conference on Afghan peace.
A member of the peace negotiating team representing Afghanistan in the talks with the Taliban said, The meeting was aimed to gather views on the agenda of the upcoming meeting in Turkey, as reported by Tolo news.
Meanwhile, sources close to the Taliban have said that the US continues to push for a three-month extension of the May 1 deadline for US forces to leave Afghanistan.
Discussions Held in Doha Over Istanbul Summit Agenda
Representatives from the UN, Turkey, Qatar and the US have met with the peace negotiating team of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in Doha and discussions were held about the agenda of the upcoming conference on Afghan peace in Istanbul.
A member of the peace negotiating team representing the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in the talks with the Taliban said that the meeting was aimed to gather views on the agenda of the upcoming meeting in Turkey.
Meanwhile, sources close to the Taliban have said that the US continues to push for a three-month extension of the May 1 deadline for US forces to leave Afghanistan.