(MENAFN- Afghanistan Times) AT News Report
KABUL: Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah in a meeting with
the US envoy for Afghan peace urged that nothing was as important for Afghans
as 'putting an end to the four-decade war'.
The chief executive office said in a statement that the
meeting took place on Sunday in Kabul, with Khalilzad providing details about
his visits to the regional and world states as well as developments over the
peace negotiations.
The statement quoted Abdullah as saying that peace and
stability are the people's old demands. He also emphasized on the Afghan-owned
and Afghan-led peace negotiations to gain a lasting peace with honor.
Abdullah had earlier called Taliban as 'main obstacle'
before peace in Afghanistan and the group was seeking privileges rather than
real peace talks.
Khalilzad is scheduled to hold his fifth round of talks with
Taliban negotiators in Qatar to encourage them join the peace process.
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