The opposition of the former foreign minister of the Afghan government to the use of violence to change the political system
The former foreign minister of the Afghan government said that changing the political system in this country through violence and coercion is illegitimate. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News, “Hanif Atmar”, the foreign minister of the former government of Afghanistan, in a A virtual meeting with a number of political and civil activists opposed to the Taliban emphasized the need to start intra-Afghan negotiations and clarified: changing the political system in this country through violence and coercion is illegitimate. He added: intra-Afghan negotiations were a commitment. which is emphasized in the Doha agreement, but it was not implemented and was left halfway.
Atmar said that intra-Afghan talks mean dialogue “between the Afghan parties” and according to the Doha agreement, this The negotiations were not only between the government and the Taliban, but it was a process that included all the Afghan currents.
The foreign minister of the former Afghan government emphasized that these political directions still exist and the Taliban should hold these negotiations according to their “political obligations as well as their religious duty”.
He made these statements in a meeting organized by the “Afghanistan National Movement Alliance”. German cultural diplomacy in Berlin had declared the armed conflict against the Taliban to be inconclusive and wrong.
Publisher | Tasnim News |