Doha,18 July 2021
Crucial discussions reaching to peaceful solution to the 20 long years of Afghan conflict between high profile Afghan government delegation led by Dr Abdullah Abdullah and Taleban has once again extended to resume at later evening here in Doha.
Speaking to www. asiantelegraphqatar.com, Dr Abdallah Abdallah leaving for short break told that they will be coming back for the concluding session.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of State of Qatar is facilitating stakeholders in Afghan conflict to sit together and find solution of their conflict through peacefull means.
US and Taleban signed peace accord in February 2020 facilitated by Qatar. The ceremony was also held in Hotel Shetaton Grand Doha.
Dialogue between high profile Afghan government delegation and Taleban took off on Saturday morning 17 July 2021 which continued till late evening and resumed again on 2nd day today morning.
A joint communique was expected at 0600pm, however, the concluding discussions are expected in short while.
Situation observed here from ongoing discussions between Afghan factions and their body language seems no tangable results to be expected from present discussions.
Moreover, it seems Afghan government demand for a ceasefire, and Taleban expectations of having any tangable trust building relaxation from Afghan government in terms of releasing of their 7,000 prisoners only way to move forward.
Suhail Shaheen, Taleban Spokesperson told www.asiantelegraph.com that Taleban are in position get hold of complete Afghanistan through fighting, however, for long peace and development of the country, they agree to sit with all the fellow Afghan factions to find ling term solution to the conflict.
He said they believe only solution to Afhgan conflict is through bilateral discussions.
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