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Afghanistan’s Peace talks seeks roadmaps, reconciliations: Ghani

President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani has said on Friday that Afghanistan’s peace talk’s process is seeking two pre conditions roadmaps and reconciliation with insurgents groups which will be discussed face to face with Taliban in the next session on Monday.
He has insisted that pre discussions and negotiations have been launched and different elders and members of tribes have been asked.
Meanwhile officials in peace council are optimistic over the coming negotiations which will be held in the future,stating that Afghan Government is trying to invite all those insurgents groups specially Haqqani Network to join peace process.
Kabul will be hosting the second quadrilateral session in between Afghanistan, Pakistan, China and USA where the initial session was held in Islamabad-Pakistan.
Efforts are underway to meet an agreement and that agreement to end up with good conclusion which is ending of war in Afghanistan member of the high peace council Qazi Mohammad Amin Waqad said.
Distrusting of Kabul officials still stance, but there are optimisms underway.
Political expert MiaGul Wasiq said,” the following session will ensure security for Afghanistan,but not in the short time.”
In the first quadrilateral session which was held in Islamabad in between the four countries,a decision was made to fight seriously against those terrorist groups who are not willing reconcile into peace talks process, Afghanistan’s envoy in the session has repeated that Afghanistan specially Afghans should see significant changes into security condition of Afghanistan.
Reported by: Fawad Nasiri