Taliban leaders visit Pakistan to consult on Istanbul meeting
KABUL/ QUEETA (SW) – A delegation from the Taliban office in Qatar has traveled to Pakistan to consult with the group’s leaders, sources told Salam Watandar.
KABUL/ QUEETA (SW) – A delegation from the Taliban office in Qatar has traveled to Pakistan to consult with the group’s leaders, sources told Salam Watandar.
ISTANBUL (SW) – Salam Watandar has had a series of interviews with young Afghan migrants based in Turkey over the peace process in Afghanistan.
KABUL (SW) – With no green light from the Taliban so far, the US, Turkey and partners have intensified diplomatic maneuvers to ensure the Istanbul conference on peace in Afghanistan takes place.
KABUL (SW) – The deputy head of the High Council for National Reconciliation has warned of a ‘dark future’ for the country if peace process failed to deliver results.
Turkey, Afghanistan, and Pakistan has declared that a sustainable peace can be achieved only through an inclusive Afghan-led and Afghan-owned political process that aims a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire.
KABUL (SW) – Analysts believe by skipping proposed peace meet in Turkey, the Taliban are trying to build pressure on President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani to resign.
MONITORING (SW) – Turkey announced Tuesday that it is postponing a much-anticipated Afghan peace conference in Istanbul until the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
KUNDUZ (SW) – Tired of war and economic hardships in Afghanistan, many young migrated from Kunduz dreamed to continue their education as well as finding employment opportunities abroad.
ANKARA (SW) – The plight of Afghan migrants abroad has never been perfect, but the spread of the coronavirus has made the situation worse.
KABUL (SW) – The Taliban must seize opportunity for peace in Afghanistan at the forthcoming Istanbul conference, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar said on Saturday
MONITORING (SW) – The Taliban have announced not to attend forthcoming Istanbul conference on peace in Afghanistan.
KABUL (SW) – Zalmay Khalilzad, the U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation, has said the world expects Afghans to attend the Istanbul conference with a cohesive plan.