While today’s peace deal between US and Taliban representatives in Qatar with representatives from more than 5 countries and the United Nations is being signed, Pakistan’s foreign minister, Signor Kader, says it is a positive step towards peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan. It will be a history for Afghans and for Afghanistan.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who went to Doha to attend the signing of the US-Taliban peace deal, posted a video on his official Facebook page saying he spoke to Afghan media, “The day the agreement was signed between the parties involved.” The war in Afghanistan has been a great day for Afghans and for their country, this is a great opportunity for them, and with this step, Afghanistan will move towards peace and reconciliation and will continue to provide a forum for all-inclusive inter-Afghan dialogue. “
Earlier, the Pakistani foreign minister said in a statement that it was impossible to bring the Taliban to the negotiating table and encourage the US to resume talks without Pakistan’s cooperation.
Reports from Qatar say all preparations have been made to sign the agreement and Taliban representatives were at the site of the signing yesterday at a luxury hotel in Doha.
On the other hand, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, and Secretary of Defense Mark Spear are due to arrive in Kabul today.
Presidential organs say the two US officials will renew a meeting with Afghan officials as they sign a peace deal between US and Taliban officials and will issue a joint declaration with President Ghani in a bid to continue NATO and US commitments. They will emphasize with Afghanistan.
The Afghan government has announced the presence of a six-member delegation of peace-loving officials and said that Salem Shah Ebrahimi, deputy head of the Security Council, Zakia Adeli, deputy justice minister, Abdul Khaleq Balakarzi, deputy minister of state for peace, Fayzullah Zaki, ambassador to Indonesia. Mawlawi Mozaffari, deputy minister of Hajj and endowments, and Totakhil, the head of the prisons, went to Doha for the signing of the peace agreement.
The Taliban said no delegation was invited, but government sources told the media that the delegation would discuss with the Taliban how to release the prisoners.
Earlier, the Taliban had said that the next step would be the signing of the Peace Prisoners’ Agreement, which would release two thousand Taliban prisoners and one thousand Afghan government inmates and later consultations on reducing violence and preparing for talks with the government and the Taliban. begins.
In a matter of hours, a peace agreement will be signed between US representatives and the Taliban in the presence of foreign ministers and special envoys from 30 countries and international institutions at the famous Shirin Hotel~Afghan Viive Agency (AVA)
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