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CEO warns Afghanistan needs rescue

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

Afghanistan Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Abdullah Abdullah warns that Afghanistan seriously needs to be rescued and all Afghans should collaborate to reduce insecurity.

Criticizing the conspiracies against Mujaheddin and their accusation to genocide, CEO says that continuation of Afghan forces fight against Taliban does not mean enjoying the war.

He also stressed on rejection of Taliban’s joining in Peace Talks process.

“The enemies of Afghanistan have never had mercy on people and rejected our voice for peace,” said CEO,, Abdullah Abdullah.

Meanwhile, former interior minister, Omar Dawood Zai warned that the quartet meeting of Afghanistan Peace has come to a deadlock and Pakistan will never bring Taliban to the negotiation table.

Dawood Zai emphasized on ending scoring to Pakistan in peace process and the government should stop efforts in reaching peace by Pakistan.

“We cannot reach to peace by Pakistan and we should find another solution,” said ex-interior minister, Omar Dawood Zai.

President envoy for good governance and reforms also criticized dispersion among the Mujahedeen and called on them to begin a new Jihad season against terrorism.

The new National Unity Government (NUG) in Afghanistan has been taking a new approach towards Pakistan, making significant concessions, albeit with uncertain results.

In recent months Ghani has traveled extensively to the capitals of Pakistan’s allied states to put pressure on Islamabad to bring the Taliban to the negotiation table and eventually reach a peaceful political settlement.

While Pakistan will be an integral part of any future political settlement in Afghanistan, its role in bringing the Taliban on the peace table and assisting in reaching a final political settlement is greatly exaggerated.

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