Talks hosted by Russis will not help in peace process\, says Afghanistan

Talks hosted by Russis will not help in peace process, says Afghanistan

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has said that peace talks being hosted by next week will not help the peace process and that should respect an Afghan-led and owned peace process, amid reports that the have refused to meet with representatives at the meet.

of Foreign Affairs said: "Holding such meetings will not help us in reaching peace. We did not and do not see such meetings as necessary and will not attend this meeting," TOLO News reported.

"We hope that like other will express its commitment on recognizing Afghanistan's role as and owner of the peace process," Ahmadi added.

The (HPC) said they support any action that facilitates face-to-face talks between the and the

"No doubt, we welcome the moves which are being taken for starting peace negotiations, facilitating peace process and supporting the process," HPC said.

Russia's move comes after US for Zalmay Khalilzad announced last week that the and have agreed in principle to chalk out a framework for a deal that could end the 17-year old conflict in

Khalilzad said the Taliban would guarantee that Afghanistan will never be used as a base for terrorism in return for a full American withdrawal from the country and that Taliban concessions must include a ceasefire and agreement to hold talks with the

On January 29, Russia's for Afghanistan visited to discuss the Afghan peace process and held talks with Pakistan's top civil and military leadership at the Foreign Office

Meanwhile, was quoted as saying that is closely working with regarding the Afghan peace process and fighting all terror groups operating in the region.

"We are closely cooperating with on counter-terrorism efforts and Afghanistan peace. We are worried about the expansion of Daesh activities there," Zakharova said.

In November last year, had hosted a meeting on Afghan peace and reconciliation process, which was attended by representatives of the Taliban and envoys from 11 including the and a delegation of the High Peace Council.

The upcoming peace talks in Moscow will be attended by the second deputy of chief executive of the Mohammad Mohaqiq, Mohammad Ismail Khan, the former of Balkh Atta Mohammad Noor, and former Hamid Karzai, along with representatives of the Taliban.

The Moscow talks came after officials from over 40 attended the meeting in London, this week, including US for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad and Ashraf Ghani's on Regional Affairs for Consensus on Peace Umer Daudzai, to announce their support to the Afghan peace process.

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First Published: Sat, February 02 2019. 14:21 IST