Acting Afghan government should hear the voices of the people of Afghanistan not the world: Stanikzai The acting Afghan government should hear the voices of the people of Afghanistan, not the world, because the problems of Afghans and the country would surge more than ever before if the obstacles are not removed and interaction with the world was not maintained, Mohammad Masoum Stanikzai, chief negotiator of the previous republic regime has said.
He said in 2001 suitable opportunity for peace in the country existed and if the Taliban were given a chance of participation in Bonn Conference there would have been no confrontation in the future.
During an interview with Wesal TV, Stanikzai said fears regarding the sudden collapse of the republic regime emerged after the US entered a direct peace talks with the Islamic ‘Emirate of Afghanistan’ (IEA) in 20018. He said these fears also inherited from the historical fact when the former President Dr. Najibullah’s government was collapsed as a result of failed talks between him and Mujahidin.
“Fears started from the direct talks of the US and the IEA and continued till the Doha agreement in which four main points were agreed upon which were pull out of foreign forces, ensuring ceasefire, intra-Afghan talks and fight against terrorism.
” He, however, said when the US forces decided the pull out of its forces in a specific time so it was clear that peace talks will yield no result.
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