MEHWAR: Negotiators Leave for Qatar to Resume Talks
The negotiating team of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan left Kabul for Doha on Tuesday, where they will resume the second round of peace negotiations that are expected to focus on ceasefire and a reduction in violence in the country. The leadership committee of the High Council for National Reconciliation on Monday evening met with the Afghan Republic negotiators and discussed the latest developments in the peace process and provided the team clear guidelines for the next round of talks,” said Abdullah Abdullah, head of the reconciliation council.
Abdullah said the Republic’s team has the full support of the nation and has the mandate to discuss the peace agenda.
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Kabul (BNA) The negotiating team of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan left Kabul for Doha to resume the second round of peace negotiations on Tuesday.
Dr. Abdullah Abdullah Chairman of High Council for National Reconciliation said, the leadership committee of the High Council for National Reconciliation on Monday evening met with the Afghan Republic negotiators and discussed the latest developments in the peace process and provided the team clear guidelines for the next round of talks.
The Republic’s team has the full support of the nation and has the mandate to discuss the peace agenda, Dr. Abdullah added.
Peace Negotiators Leave for Doha on Monday
The negotiating team of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan will leave for Doha on Monday to begin the next round of the negotiations on Jan. 5.
The team is expected to share the details of its latest consultations with President Ashraf Ghani before its departure, and will also hold a meeting with the leadership committee of the High Council for National Reconciliation on Monday.
The first round of the talks continued for three months, with the Republic and Taliban negotiators agreeing on procedural rules for the talks and sharing verbally their demands for agenda points with each other.
Dostum Seeks Implementation of Political Agreement December 29,2020
KABUL - Marshal Abdul Rashid Dostum has criticized the lack of implementation of the political agreement that was signed between President Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah in May and stressed that the deal needs to be acted upon to ensure lasting peace in the country. Dostum has been given the marshal rank under the agreement. According to the agreement, he should also be given membership to the High Council of the Government and the National Security Council. “To achieve an enduring peace, it is required to focus on a real partnership of the nation and full implementation of the political agreement,” a message of Dostum reads that was read out in the second meeting of the leadership committee of the High Council for National Reconciliation on Saturday.
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