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Afghan peace process has reached 'special stage': Abdullah Abdullah

By ANI | Updated: December 17, 2020 16:55 IST

The Afghan peace process has "reached a special stage", Abdullah Abdullah, chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation, said on Thursday.

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The Afghan peace process has "reached a special stage", Abdullah Abdullah, chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation, said on Thursday.

Speaking at a women's gathering on Afghan peace in Kabul, Abdullah hoped that the second round of the talks will start exactly on time, Tolo News reported.

"For us, it was important that the negotiations start. The negotiating team is working in a very united way," Abdullah said.

He also said, "support for the negotiating team helps the team work harder."

"Hopefully the second round of the talks will start exactly on time," Abdullah said.

Earlier this month, the Taliban and the Afghan government agreed on procedural rules for the talks.

The working groups of both teams held three meetings to discuss the agenda of the talks last week.

Their meetings were expected to be held this week but were delayed as the two sides were consulting internally on the demands to be included in the agenda of the talks.

Both sides will resume their meetings in Doha on January 5.

"With the release of the Taliban prisoners we should have had a ceasefire or a significant reduction in violence," Abdullah said at the guttering, adding: "Unfortunately, it didn't happen. Both sides must understand the war is not the way."

"The people of Afghstan expect optimal results from the peace process," Abdullah said.

"A reduction in violence is at the top of the agenda proposed by Afghstan (republic's side)," Abdullah said. "Both sides must come together and enter the main discussion in the peace process."

President Ashraf Gh in a cabinet meeting on Monday echoed NSA Hamdullah Mohib to say that the second round of the peace negotiation talks should be held in Afghstan.

The Taliban has opposed President Ashraf Gh's call to hold the next round of the peace negotiations in Afghstan, saying the request signals fear on the republic's side.

On Wednesday, Abdullah said that the next venue for the second round of peace negotiation talks between the Islamic Republic of Afghstan and the Taliban will be determined in coordination between the negotiators from the two sides, saying the issue of the venue shouldn't cause any delays for holding the second round of the talks.

( With inputs from ANI )

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