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Representatives from UN, Turkey, Qatar, US discuss agenda for Istanbul meet on Afghan peace

By ANI | Updated: April 2, 2021 07:20 IST

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.

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Representatives from the UN, Turkey, Qatar and the US met the peace negotiating team of Afghstan in Doha and discussed the agenda of the Istanbul conference on Afghan peace.

A member of the peace negotiating team representing Afghstan 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.

( With inputs from ANI )

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