he Taliban have replied appreciatively to the NSA- position match held in New Delhi on the situation in Afghanistan and hope the dialogue contributes to peace and stability in the region.
Taliban prophet Suhail Shaheen told News18 that he saw the match as a positive development and hoped for it to contribute to”the peace and stability” of Afghanistan.
Hosted by National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, on Wednesday, the dialogue witnessed participation from Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. New Delhi had also invited China and Pakistan to join the addresses, but the two countries chose not to accept the assignation.
Suhail Shaheen said the Taliban will support’any move that contributes to the peace and stability of the country, provides job openings for the people and helps annihilate poverty in the country’.
Still, peace and stability of the countrythat is our ideal, “ If they (NSAs) have said that they will work for the people of Afghanistan for the reconstruction. The people of Afghanistan want peace and stability because they’ve suffered a lot in the last many times. Right now, we want the profitable systems in the country to be completed and new systems to start. We also want job openings for our people. So we agree with what has been said (at the NSA- position meeting),” he told the news gate.
Speaking on Pakistan’s absence from the match, Suhail Shaheen said,”It’s over to the country to decide its position. You can ask them (about it). As far as the people and the government of Afghanistan are concerned, we want peace and stability and resumption of profitable conditioning.”
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Replying to this, the Taliban prophet said,”Yes, that’s our commitment. We agreed in the Doha Agreement that we won’t allow any existent, reality or group to use the soil of Afghanistan against another country. The Americans agreed to withdraw their colors. This is all a part of our agreement. History, I had a meeting with our innards minister, Sirajuddin Haqqani and he reaffirmed that commitment during the meeting. All of our elderly leadership abides by that commitment.”
Russia’s clerk of security council Nikolai Patrushev, Iran’s clerk of the supreme public security council Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani ¸ and Chief of Kazakhstan’s public security commission Karim Massimov were among the officers who were in Delhi to attend a indigenous dialogue on Afghanistan.