Saudi-based Islamic organization hosts Afghan conference

AP  |  Kabul 

The Saudi-based is hosting a two-day conference to encourage peace talks to end Afghanistan's nearly 17-year war.

The OIC, a 57-nation organization based in Jiddah, began the summit today.

The gathering includes senior religious scholars who will "discuss ways of contributing to the efforts of achieving peace and stability in Afghanistan," the organisation said.

Shah Hussain Murtazavi, a for Afghan Ashraf Ghani, welcomed the conference.

The Taliban, meanwhile, criticized the event and said they expect it will take the side of the American "invaders."

A statement from the insurgent group pledged to continue jihad, or holy war, against US and other foreign troops in Afghanistan, saying that the fight "is a must".

Ghani has pushed for peace talks with the The insurgents say they want to negotiate directly with the US, which invaded in 2001 to topple Kabul's government that harbored al-Qaida

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First Published: Tue, July 10 2018. 20:25 IST