Russia to host talks with Afghan leaders, Taliban delegation

Reuters
November 03, 2018

Russia in August proposed holding multilateral peace talks in Moscow, and invited 12 countries and the Taliban to attend a...

Russia to host talks with Afghan leaders, Taliban delegation
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani speaks during a news conference in Kabul, Afghanistan July 15, 2018. — Reuters FILE

MOSCOW: Russia said on Saturday that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had agreed to send a group of senior politicians to peace talks in Moscow, at which a delegation representing the Taliban would be present.

Russia in August proposed holding multilateral peace talks in Moscow, and invited 12 countries and the Taliban to attend a summit the following month. But the meeting was postponed after Ghani rejected the invitation on the grounds that talks with the Taliban should be led by the Afghan government.

In a statement on Saturday, Russia’s foreign ministry said the talks were now confirmed to be held on November 9.

“It will be the first time that a delegation from the Taliban’s political office in Doha will attend such a high-level international meeting,” the foreign ministry said.

The ministry has invited several other countries to send representatives, including India, Iran, Pakistan, China and the United States.


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