2020-11-27 Afghanistan
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Interview: Peace Process and Taliban Vision for Afghanistan
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[KhaamaPress] Mohammad Naeem Wardak, front man for Taliban
...Arabic for students ...
’s political office in Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
, says the Afghan and Taliban negotiating teams met on peace dialogues but had not yet reached to any agreement, denying reports that Doha talks have agreed on procedural rules.
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In an exclusive interview with Khaama Press Thursday, Wardak said meetings between the two delegations have been underway for quite some times, but no agreement has been reached yet.
"The good news is the two sides have been meeting for a long time, but at the moment I cannot say anything about reaching an agreement," he replied when questioned about the breakthrough.
Addressing the recent 2020 Geneva Conference, Wardak whined the Taliban had issued a statement a few days ago stating that the international community should continue to support the group.
But no response had been given to the statement and they had not been given a share in the conference, he said.
Meanwhile,
...back at the wrecked scow, Agent 49 felt gingerly for his head. It was still there. He had been hoping differently...
the front man called Pak Prime Minister Imran Khan
...aka The Great Khan , who isn't your heaviest-duty thinker, maybe not even among the top five...
’s visit to Kabul important, saying that establishing relations with all neighboring countries would be beneficial for Afghanistan.
"It is important that all neighboring countries have good relations with Afghanistan, especially Pakistain that is Afghanistan’s neighbor; Good relations with this country are beneficial for Afghanistan," he said.
When asked about the implementation of a ceasefire, Wardak answered it would be difficult to reach an agreement on the ceasefire until the causes and factors of the war are not identified.
"The war in Afghanistan has been going on for 20 years, but why didn’t people talk about ceasefire earlier, while innocent Afghans were being killed at that time as well," he flinched?
IMPACTS OF THE UNITES STATES ELECTION ON FEBRUARY ACCORD
In connection with the United States presidential election and democrat Joe Foreign Policy Whiz Kid Biden
...Candidate for president in 2020. Old, boring, a plagiarist, fond of hair sniffing and grabbing the protruding parts of women, and not whatcha call brilliant ...
’s win, Wardark said their peace agreement was with the US government, not with President Donald Trump
...Perhaps no man has ever had as much fun being president of the US...
"The peace agreement was a big change and it stopped the war, it was not with Donald Trump, but with the United States government," he clarified. "We believe that Biden administration will respect this agreement; but if the Biden administration does not accept this agreement, our war against the United States will resume and will continue until they leave Afghanistan."
Comparing the Taliban then with that of now, the front man said, "twenty years ago, the Taliban gave the people their rights. During the Taliban regime, women were educated and served in the police force. The Taliban are still ready to give women their rights under Islamic law, but only when the Islamic system is established."
He expressed hope that the intra-Afghan peace talks would soon reach a positive conclusion, but stressed the process would take time.
"We reached an agreement after two years of negotiations with the United States, so it will take some time to resolve the issue between the Afghans, because the war in the country has been going on for 20 years," he elaborated.
In response to Khaama Press’ last question about the legitimacy of the current war in Afghanistan, Warkad said unless Afghanistan is freed from the occupation of foreign forces, this war will continue and will have legitimacy.
Addressing civilian casualties on the other hand, he said is true that innocent people are killed during the war, but this does not mean that civilians are deliberately targeted.
The war in Afghanistan would continue until an Islamic regime is established in the country and foreign occupation is ended, Wardak concluded.
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