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Want to start a new chapter with Pakistan, says Afghanistan president

Afghan President says ready to start new chapter in relations with Pakistan
AFP
February 28, 2018

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KABUL: Afghanistan is ready to hold talks with Pakistan to open a new chapter in the relations of the both the countries after forgetting the past, local broadcaster Tolo News quoted President Ashraf Ghani as saying on Wednesday.

He was addressing at second Kabul Process meeting aimed at building a platform for peace talks.

According to Tolo News, he called on Pakistan to hold government to government talks and said: “We will be ready to start talks with Pakistan and forget the past and start a new chapter.”

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani offered recognition of the Taliban as a legitimate political group, as part of a proposed political process that could lead to peace talks aimed at ending more than 16 years of war.

Ghani proposed a ceasefire and a release of prisoners, saying he would be ready to accept a review of the constitution as part of a pact with the Taliban.

The Taliban urged the United States on Monday to begin talks to end almost 17 years of war in Afghanistan, adding to a series of signals that suggest a greater willingness to explore options for dialogue.

In its statement, two days before the start of a meeting of regional leaders in Kabul to discuss ways of ending the war, the movement said it wanted a peaceful resolution.

“The Political Office of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan calls on American officials to talk directly to the Political Office of Islamic Emirate regarding a peaceful solution to the Afghan quandary,” it said.

“It would help in finding a solution if America accepts the legitimate demands of the Afghan people and [puts] forward its own concerns and requests for discussion to the Islamic Emirate through a peaceful channel,” it said.

The statement referred to reported comments by Alice Wells, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs, that the “door is open” for talks with the Taliban.
 
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Im no one just a ordinary person bound to be forgotten in time but let me start this chapter by saying Fock you Duckhead
 
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This just does not make any sense. The country refuses to accept the International Border and will not accept her own citizen back, not to mention the utter loot that takes place in the name of trade.

Not to mention the fact Afghan government has only a clout in Kabul while the rest remains warlords and mafia territory.
 
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This just does not make any sense. The country refuses to accept the International Border and will not accept her own citizen back, not to mention the utter loot that takes place in the name of trade.

Not to mention the fact Afghan government has only a clout in Kabul while the rest remains warlords and mafia territory.
The balloon is inflated because of Indian and American air.
 
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The balloon is inflated because of Indian and American air.

That air won't survive the next Afghan elections and who the hell starts a new chapter when both countries are busy in election year.

The guy is clueless about his own country.
 
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It is a high time for Afghanistan and Pakistan to understand the common enemy.. ISIS is on rise in Afghanistan, PAK-Afg must hold talks to work this out together with the help of Russia, Iran and China or it will turn into "God Forbid" another Syria.
 
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we dont want to have any new chapter with you guys there is none previously ... u acted like namakharam and thats what you people r ...
 
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What a load of crap and more since this chuitas running this country are going to run to Afghanistan licking US boots.
You mean they accepted everything we wanted in Afghanistan? Like a political settlement that recognizes the Taliban?

ISI officers must think their birthdays have come early.
 
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We just closed a chapter with afghanistan.
 
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Chill guys. Pakistan should talk with afghanistan and i think its a good chance to begin again. Afghani has some physco problems but good relationship with afghanistan is in interest of pakistan.
Remember ISIS !
 
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Every time he says this or something similar, some nasty events happen in Afghansitan. First he needs to control the elements within, both local and foreign who are against Pakistan.
 
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