Publish dateWednesday 14 August 2019 - 14:39
Story Code : 190016
Afghan Govt And Taliban Talks Will Begin After Election: Danish
Second Vice President Mohammad Sarwar Danish said the negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban will take place after the upcoming presidential election – scheduled for September 28.

The US and the Taliban negotiators wrapped up the eighth round of peace talks in Qatar. The two sides are expected to sign a peace agreement within the next few days which will provide the ground for US troop withdrawal and reduction of violence in Afghanistan.
The peace deal will also facilitate intra-Afghan negotiations which will probably take place in a European capital within the next few weeks.
Mr. Danish, who supports President Ghani in his re-election bid, said the talks between the US and the Taliban have completed and that the negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban will be held on sixth of Meezan (October 15, 2019).
His office said in a statement that Mr. Danish made the remarks at a meeting with MPs and his supporters on Tuesday.
He said the next political system in Afghanistan, the Constitution and government-related issues have not been discussed with the Taliban so far.
“US Special Envoy [Zalmay Khalilzad] and the Taliban have only talked about issues relevant to the two sides… The Afghan government is one side of the negotiations in other topics,” Mr. Danish said.
He said that peace deal with the Taliban should result in lasting stability in the country.
“People expect a peace that ends in dignity for the people of Afghanistan, enduring stability and security, and maintaining of the freedoms and achievements of the past 18 years,” he added.
 
Source : Afghan Voice Agency(AVA)
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