Most Afghans will have difficulty recovering from a failed peace process in which they and their government have invested so much hope. Both the Afghan government and the Taliban need to ...
Still others are just hoping for a lasting peace. To change the status quo and place Afghanistan on a trajectory toward stability, the international community needs to take a new approach to ...
https://doi.org/10.13169/polipers.13.2.0131 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.13169/polipers.13.2.0131 Copy URL The stop-start Afghanistan peace process has suffred ...
It is very hard to predict the future of Afghanistan at this stage but the worst case scenario is the collapse of peace process. Instability in Afghanistan would force Afghan people to migrate to the ...
The Afghan conflict has lasted for almost two decades, frequently reaching the capital Kabul The United States and the Afghan Taliban have signed an agreement aimed at securing an end to almost 20 ...
Professor Rana Eijaz Ahmad of University of Punjab was moderator of the webinar titled 'Afghan peace process: Prospects and pitfalls and likely impact on Pakistan. The Centre for Peace and ...
Army Chief General Qamar Jawed Bajwa has reiterated that Pakistan will always support "Afghan led-Afghan Owned" peace process based on mutual consensus of all stakeholders. Talking to Afghan President ...
But she ended up talking to the Taliban, who are now on the brink of a peace accord ... During the long talks process, the Taliban have refused to engage directly with the Afghan government ...
"We wish to highlight that public blame game is detrimental to the Afghan peace process as well as our shared efforts for enhancing bilateral cooperation." New peace talks between the Taliban and ...