SLAMABAD / KARACHI: A peace deal between the United States and the Taliban will be signed today in Doha, the Taliban want the agreement signed by President Trump or Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, but it is not clear until the last time who will return from the US. Will sign the contractThe Taliban's deputy Amir Sirajuddin Haqqani said in his recent article in the New York Times that the Taliban were ready to compromise the light of the Quran and Sunnah on global issues, including women's rights and relations with European countries.The second phase of the Afghan peace deal is likely to begin in early March, but changes are also possible. The second phase of the Afghan reconciliation process is "intra-Afghan negotiations"; at this stage there will be talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban. The parties will determine the negotiation center in consultation.The Afghan Peace Conference will also be held in consultation to further the dialogue process. Indian efforts to disrupt the Afghan peace deal have failed. Representatives from 50 countries will attend the event, with two topics currently under discussion.People are questioning whether this is the secular face of India, the judge who exchanges it. The trade agreement between the two countries could not be agreed. In the presence of President Trump, with the help of the police, the RSS thugs were targeting Muslims and putting their flags on the mosques. The world was watching it all.Mike Pompeo told the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives that the incidents of violence in Afghanistan have dropped significantly in the past six days, but we are watching Iran's intervention in Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi also attended the ceremony. Available in Doha for The Afghan peace agreement is an honor for Pakistan and acknowledges Pakistan's efforts. Today, the world appreciates Pakistan's role for peace in Afghanistan.Foreign Office spokesman Aisha Farooqi told The Express Tribune that Pakistan had played a "facilitator" in negotiations between the US and the Afghan Taliban.
Saturday, 29 February 2020
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