Doha talks ended fruitlessly, Afghan opponents agree to meet again AsiaNews
According to Al Jazeera, the delegation of the Afghan government and the Taliban stated in a joint statement on Sunday that after two days of fruitless talks in Doha, they will meet again and plan to speed up peace talks.
Negotiators of the opposing parties, who have been in Doha since Saturday, stated that “the two sides are committed to continuing high-level negotiations until a settlement is reached.”
The statement added: “We will work hard to provide humanitarian assistance throughout Afghanistan.”
Al Jazeera’s Osama bin Javad reported in Doha: “The two sides proposed a fiercely competitive draft. They finally agreed to talk to each other and speed up the negotiation process. They agreed to speed up the negotiation.”
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