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Negotiations with Taliban Doesn’t mean ignoring 13 Years of Achievements: Abdullah
Afghanistan CEO Abdullah Abdullah has assured that negotiations with Taliban don’t mean decomposing of Afghanistan and ignoring of the 13 years of achievements.
CEO Abdullah Abdullah while giving speeches in the first death anniversary of first vice former President Martial Mohammad Qasim Fahim said,” we welcome negotiation with Taliban but if someone tries to seek privileges through war we will not allow them.”
Jihadi Leader AbdulRab Rasoul Sayyef has also said,” Peace talk’s process should be led by the Afghans.”
Afghanistan Chief of Executive Officer Abdullah Abdullah said,” Peace is the only desires of Afghans, but it doesn’t mean that Afghans should not deserve it, or pervious dark times to be repeated.”
He added that I don’t want war even for a second in Afghanistan, saying if any armed groups cut its ties with Terrorisms and doesn’t provoke war in Afghanistan, doors are opened and Afghan Government welcomes them but doesn’t allow any to deal with Afghan’s bloods.
He said,” Afghans should be on the page of peace talks with Taliban with many details every step.
Afghan Government along the International community have pushed through to make Taliban and other terrorist groups to hands off the war and violence in the past 13 years but it seems the efforts have failed to end war in Afghanistan.
Reported By Fawad Nasiri