(MENAFN- Afghanistan Times) AT News
KABUL: Afghans deserve peace. No more indiscriminate IEDs
which maim and kill innocent civilians, Nicholas Kay, NATO Senior Civilian
Representative to Afghanistan. Answering questions posed in twitter, he said
that 'no attacks on schools and mosques. The Taliban must end violence. It is
time to focus on the future for all Afghans.'
He said that any deal will need to preserve the achievements
of the past 18 years. 'NATO supports US-Taliban talks. But this is only a first
step. Real peace will come from an intra-Afghan agreement that preserves the
rights and freedoms Afghans have enjoyed for the last 18 years.'
'Efforts to reduce violence will have an impact on lives of
all Afghans, but specifics of an agreement will be for the parties to agree. We
must be patient as these trust-building measures are worked out. We look
forward to firm and credible guarantees from the Taliban for peace,' he added.
He furthered that NATO encourages all regional actors to
play a constructive role in stabilizing the region. 'Like all neighboring
countries, Pakistan's role in supporting the peace process will continue to be
crucial.'
'Our presence is based on needs of the ANDSF and will be
determined by our Allies and conditions on the ground. Violence has to reduce as
a first step to make way for peace.'
He added, 'We continue to encourage all regional actors to
play a constructive role in helping to stabilize Afghanistan through an
Afghan-led peace process. At the end of the day, a more secure Afghanistan
contributes to regional stability.'
'2020 should be different: ANDSF are stronger; international
and regional support for peace is solid; and some progress was made in 2019.
NATO commitment remains strong,' he added.
'For years, Allies have expressed concern about Iran's
destabilizing activities, and we are united in condemning Iran's support for
variety of terrorist groups. NATO in Afghanistan continues important work
training, advising and assisting ANDSF to help suppress int'l terrorism.'
NATO is working hard to support Afghans achieve a
sustainable peace. 'Clearly financial and military assistance will be needed
for some time. Agreeing future security sector arrangements should be part of
the peace process and Intra-Afghan negotiations.'
The Taliban understand that they will not win on the
battlefield and have to negotiate a political settlement. However, that will
require them to show real willingness to make serious compromises, he
furthered.
We will continue to train, advise and assist the ANDSF as
long necessary, based on the conditions on the ground, and in agreement with
the Afghan government.
'A lot of progress has been made on Afghan peace in the last
year and there is a momentum to build on in 2020. Hopefully we will see a
US-Taliban deal that will lead to intra-Afghan negotiations laying the ground
for durable peace benefiting all Afghans.'
He furthered; 'A stable Afghanistan is in the interest of
the wider region. Pakistan's support for the Afghan peace is crucial as it
needs to live up to its expressed support for an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned
peace and reconciliation process.'
We welcome all efforts towards a ceasefire/reduction in
violence, he said, adding, 'It is an integral part of building confidence
between parties to the conflict. But it's also something the Afghan people have
been demanding for some time. Those demands must be finally met.'
NATO supports the US-Taliban talks. Germany, another Ally,
has been very active in facilitating intra-Afghan dialogue. NATO welcomes these
efforts, looking forward to seeing direct intra-Afghan negotiations that are
Afghan-owned and Afghan-led, he added.
'Women's and human rights must be respected for the Afghan
peace to be durable. All Afghans should be able to contribute to peace.'
He said that NATO is not involved in the current talks but
we support the US efforts and consult closely. This will open the way for
intra-Afghan negotiations, in which Afghans will decide on the future of their
country.
MENAFN1301202001690000ID1099543293
Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.