Afghan Peace Talks Resume in Doha Amid Surge in Violence - Ahmed Shameel News
Afghan Peace Talks Resume in Doha Amid Surge in Violence Ahmed Shameel News | 6 January 2021 Noorullah Noori (C) and Mohammad Nabi Omari (R), members of the Taliban who were former prisoners held by the US at Guantanamo Bay and reportedly released in 2014 in a prisoner exchange, attend the Intra Afghan Dialogue talks in the Qatari capital Doha on July 7, 2019. Photo: AFP/File The talks are being held amid growing doubt over a US-Taliban peace deal brokered by US President Donald Trump The peace talks are aimed at finding an end to decades of relentless conflict One of the negotiation team members warned that spiraling violence will increase public pressure on negotiators that could derail talks Afghan negotiators are resuming talks with the Taliban in a bid to end bloodshed and find a political roadmap for the country, after a spike in violence across the country threatened peace prospects, The News reported on Wednesday. The stop-and-go talks come amid growing do...
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