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Breaking : Afghanistan govt offers Taliban power-sharing to end violence

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Didn't see this. Which is the prior thread ?

There is technically not only one thread on this but 2 making yours the 3rd one


 
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There is technically not only one thread on this but 2 making yours the 3rd one



Your links go to posts within this thread.
 
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Why would the taliban agree when they are driving the military change on the ground.

The west is sending in rescue forces to enable evacuation of their citizens

The whole world knows taliban have won are winning and reality is kabul will fall shortly.

I hope after victory the taliban will include all Afghans. But they must win decisively on the ground in order to ensure peace
International legitimacy
 
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Your links go to posts within this thread.

Sorry about that I provided wrong links.. I got them corrected


 
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Sorry about that I provided wrong links.. I got them corrected



Thanks. I searched yesterday but since I think they are in inconvenient subforums I couldn't find the news. This is why I posted this thread in "Central and South Asia" subforum. I think all the "* defense forum" subforums are for posting weaponary news.
 
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Afghanistan govt offers Taliban power-sharing to end violence
AFP, Doha,
  • AUG 12 2021, 16:58 IST
  • UPDATED: AUG 12 2021, 17:38 IST

Taliban fighters stand along the roadside in Ghazni on August 12, 2021, as Taliban move closer to Afghan capital after taking Ghazni city. Credit: AFP Photo


Afghan government negotiators in Qatar have offered the Taliban a power-sharing deal in return for an end to fighting in the country, a government negotiating source told AFP on Thursday.

"Yes, the government has submitted a proposal to Qatar as mediator. The proposal allows the Taliban to share power in return for a halt in violence in the country," the source said.

The Taliban seized the strategic Afghan city of Ghazni Thursday, just 150 kilometres (95 miles) from Kabul, their most important gain in a lightning offensive that has seen them overrun 10 provincial capitals in a week.

The interior ministry confirmed the fall of the city, which lies along the major Kabul-Kandahar highway and serves as a gateway between the capital and militant strongholds in the south.

"The enemy took control," spokesman Mirwais Stanikzai said in a message to media, adding fighting and resistance was still going on.

The government has now effectively lost most of northern and western Afghanistan and is left holding a scattered archipelago of contested cities also dangerously at risk of falling to the Taliban.

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Jamahir's comment : Why has no one posted this ? I have been saying for days that this will come. And the Western governments will not bother with the Taliban effectively ruling the country because the Taliban is not a progressive movement like the Solidarity Party of Afghanistan. The Western Crusader governments have a record of propping up regressive movements among Muslims, including Taliban. The Crusaders don't want to allow progressive Muslims to form governments.
issa bit too late innit bruv
 
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issa bit too late innit bruv

I agree. The Taliban want exclusive power and this I have been saying for months on PDF. Taliban will certainly form the next government and may offer government positions to current government's people but the effective executive power will remain with Taliban.
 
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Afghanistan govt offers Taliban power-sharing to end violence

AFP,
Doha,
  • AUG 12 2021, 16:58 IST
  • UPDATED: AUG 12 2021, 17:38 IST

Taliban fighters stand along the roadside in Ghazni on August 12, 2021, as Taliban move closer to Afghan capital after taking Ghazni city. Credit: AFP Photo


Afghan government negotiators in Qatar have offered the Taliban a power-sharing deal in return for an end to fighting in the country, a government negotiating source told AFP on Thursday.

"Yes, the government has submitted a proposal to Qatar as mediator. The proposal allows the Taliban to share power in return for a halt in violence in the country," the source said.

The Taliban seized the strategic Afghan city of Ghazni Thursday, just 150 kilometres (95 miles) from Kabul, their most important gain in a lightning offensive that has seen them overrun 10 provincial capitals in a week.

The interior ministry confirmed the fall of the city, which lies along the major Kabul-Kandahar highway and serves as a gateway between the capital and militant strongholds in the south.

"The enemy took control," spokesman Mirwais Stanikzai said in a message to media, adding fighting and resistance was still going on.

The government has now effectively lost most of northern and western Afghanistan and is left holding a scattered archipelago of contested cities also dangerously at risk of falling to the Taliban.

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Jamahir's comment : Why has no one posted this ? I have been saying for days that this will come. And the Western governments will not bother with the Taliban effectively ruling the country because the Taliban is not a progressive movement like the Solidarity Party of Afghanistan. The Western Crusader governments have a record of propping up regressive movements among Muslims, including Taliban. The Crusaders don't want to allow progressive Muslims to form governments.



Too little; too late!
 
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