Breakthrough: Ghani’s matter outcome of months’ prolonged diplomacy

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani. PHOTO: REUTERSAfghan President Ashraf Ghani. PHOTO: REUTERS

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani. PHOTO: REUTERS

KARACHI: A day after US Ambassador David Hale hinted during reviving a four-nation Quadrilateral Coordination Group (QCG) for Afghanistan, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has also voiced eagerness to revitalise a QCG, interjection to months prolonged tactful efforts by Pakistan.

Ghani’s Friday matter – that “peace with Pakistan is a inhabitant agenda” – is approaching to be followed by a assembly of a organisation to plead a plan to reason talks between a Afghan supervision and Taliban.

Diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been hilly in a past few months. The attribute took a downward arena after Ghani blamed Pakistan of permitting militant activities opposite Afghanistan from a soil.

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According to sources, now a pivotal to a success of a assent routine is with Pakistan since usually Islamabad can play a purpose in convincing Taliban to come to a negotiating table.

Kabul has requested Islamabad to assistance resume a assent process. The dual countries will shortly organize a assembly after consulting a other stakeholders. According to sources, Russia can also be enclosed in a routine after consulting a other countries.

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The QCG can adopt a process of talks with all factions of Taliban in one place rather than carrying dialogues with many groups separately. The initial priority will be to settle ceasefire between Taliban and a Afghan government.  Pakistan will confirm a plan after substantiating grave hit with a Afghan government.

Islamabad aims to determine on being partial of a assent talks if Ghani administration assures of holding all probable movement opposite all those groups in Afghanistan that are directly or indirectly concerned in terrorism acts in Pakistan.

 

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