The US-Taliban peace talks have resumed
★ For a long eighteen years America has been in a bloody war with the Taliban. But he failed to achieve the desired goal and started peace talks with the Taliban.
★ After a few meetings, a draft peace agreement was also prepared. But suddenly US President Donald Trump announced that the talks would be postponed, so that peace agreement remains intact.
★ Later, Pakistan, China and Russia simultaneously called on the United States to begin the peace process.
Pakistan and a number of other countries are particularly keen on initiating peace talks between the two sides. These countries want a six-year conflict, to end peacefully through dialogue.
Last month, the US and Afghan Taliban were nearing a final agreement, but US President Donald Trump abruptly withdrew the United States from the peace process. It caused a collapse and the contract was no longer signed. But some attempts to hide behind the curtain brought the two sides closer to a peace talks. And Pakistan has played a leading role in this regard.
On Friday, Pakistan, Russia and China met in Moscow to discuss the Afghan peace process. US Special Envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad was also present at the meeting. After the meeting, China, Russia and Pakistan urged the United States to resume the peace process. In addition, earlier this month, a Taliban delegation led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and Khalilzad met at Islamabad at Jalma. Since then, the two sides have been trying to end the current stalemate.
★ For a long eighteen years America has been in a bloody war with the Taliban. But he failed to achieve the desired goal and started peace talks with the Taliban.
★ After a few meetings, a draft peace agreement was also prepared. But suddenly US President Donald Trump announced that the talks would be postponed, so that peace agreement remains intact.
★ Later, Pakistan, China and Russia simultaneously called on the United States to begin the peace process.
Pakistan and a number of other countries are particularly keen on initiating peace talks between the two sides. These countries want a six-year conflict, to end peacefully through dialogue.
Last month, the US and Afghan Taliban were nearing a final agreement, but US President Donald Trump abruptly withdrew the United States from the peace process. It caused a collapse and the contract was no longer signed. But some attempts to hide behind the curtain brought the two sides closer to a peace talks. And Pakistan has played a leading role in this regard.
On Friday, Pakistan, Russia and China met in Moscow to discuss the Afghan peace process. US Special Envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad was also present at the meeting. After the meeting, China, Russia and Pakistan urged the United States to resume the peace process. In addition, earlier this month, a Taliban delegation led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and Khalilzad met at Islamabad at Jalma. Since then, the two sides have been trying to end the current stalemate.
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