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National interests should be considered in peace talks: Sayyef
Top member of Harasat and Sabat council of Afghanistan Abdul Rab Rasould Sayyef has insisted that officials from Afghanistan side should significantly consider the National interests, respecting the values of Afghanistan’s constitution, and halting of war for ever which discussing Afghanistan’s peace and stability in quartet peace talks process in Islamabad.
Top member of Harasat and Sabat council of Afghanistan Abdul Rab Rasoul Sayyef said,” Though I support peace talk’s process, still insist on maintaining the current achievements made in Afghanistan.”
The above mentioned speeches has been made in the gathering which was held in Kabul,where hundreds of members of the party and elders from other provinces have attended the session.
We support peace talk’s process to end war and observe the National interests of Afghanistan , once again we insist that National sovereignty and Afghanistan’s independent should be considered in the process Mr. Sayyef told to audience in the gathering.
It will too early to trust Pakistan’s honesty on Afghanistan peace and stability, if Pakistan once again doesn’t respect honesty within the peace talks we will shout for it top member of the harast and sabat council party Abdul Rab Rasould Sayyef said.
By stating the above mentioned point it seems that Harasat and Sabat council of Afghanistan doesn’t have any problems with Afghanistan Government, but earlier the following council had asked the Government for holding Loya Jirga based on Afghanistan constitution, we will be a good partner to work with Government.
Reported by Rafi Sediqee
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