Afghan govt won't attend Moscow peace talks

ANI  |  Kabul [Afghanistan] 

government will not be attending the peace talks in scheduled next month, the announced on Wednesday.

Sibghat Ahmadi, the of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said, "Any regional consensus about needs to be structured in axis of the The peace process definitely needs to be carried out under the leadership of the Islamic Republic of We will not participate in the talks."

Meanwhile, the Afghan officials further revealed that the government is yet to receive a formal invitation to participate in the upcoming peace meeting in the Russian capital.

Earlier, Russian had announced that members of the would visit next month to discuss on a peace strategy in Afghanistan.

A former political figure Sayed confirmed that will be attending the talk. He said, "Taliban has agreed on the Moscow talks and they will attend it. These talks are related to Foreign forces have come to Asian countries and there are concerns among these countries about it. All these countries want foreign forces to withdraw from Afghanistan."

Though does not share any border with Afghanistan, Moscow has stepped up efforts in recent times to reach out to the Taliban, to enter into peace negotiations with the US-backed The group is banned in

For years, Taliban militants in Afghanistan have been using suicide bombers to create unrest in the region, claiming that their struggle is a holy war to impose Islamic rule.

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First Published: Thu, August 23 2018. 13:55 IST