KABUL’s political office in Qatar says no decision has been taken yet on a ceasefire, rejecting as baseless media reports regarding a 10-day truce. “The
KABUL, spurring optimism for peace with the United States and the Afghan government. With the duration of the ceasefire unclear, some media outlets say it
KABUL’s Political Office Spokesperson Sohail Shaheen on Sunday said the element of ceasefire would be discussed during intra-Afghan talks with Afghan delegation. During an exclusive
SHARANA (Pajhwok): Hundreds of residents of southeastern Paktika province on Friday held a gathering to ask all the warring parties to the conflict to declare
KABUL (Pajhwok): President Ashraf Ghani on Wednesday said peace was a national dialogue but nothing would be given up as the government would strongly defend
KABUL.” In a statement, the EU delegation in Kabul said all parties to the Afghanistan conflict should show the determination and political courage needed to
KABUL made by President Ashraf Ghani. In a statement, the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), welcomed the announcement of the conditional ceasefire for the
KABUL to agree on a truce during Eid-ul-Adha holidays. Mohammad Karim Khalili, HPC head, Qeyamuddin Kashaf, AUC head and Shafiqa Habibi, head of Afghan Women’s
KABUL, a statement from the Presidential Palace said Saturday. Ghani stressed the ceasefire must be bilateral and aimed at bringing peace and stability to the
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