- Pakistan and the US discuss Afghan peace at the UN Third Afghan Conference in Doha.
- The Afghan Taliban makes its first major international appearance at the conference.
- Key international figures, including US Special Envoy Tom West and Russian Special Envoy Zamir Kabulov, are involved in the discussions.
At the ongoing Third Afghan Conference organized by the United Nations in Doha, crucial talks between Pakistan and the United States have highlighted the international focus on the Afghan peace process. Held on the sidelines of the conference, the meeting aimed to address the evolving situation in Afghanistan and to exchange proposals for achieving lasting peace in the region.
The Pakistani delegation, led by Special Representative Asif Durrani and including Ambassador to Qatar Dr. Mohammad Ejaz and Head of Mission Ambassador Obaidul Rehman Nizamani from Kabul, participated in in-depth discussions during their stay in Doha. Their talks extended beyond bilateral discussions with the US, involving interactions with various international representatives, including Russian Special Representative Zamir Kabulov.
A notable development at the conference is the first high-profile international appearance of the Afghan Taliban government delegation. Led by spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid and Sohail Shaheen, the Taliban delegation was set to present its views at the conference’s opening session.
The Doha conference has brought together global representatives, including prominent figures such as US Special Envoy Tom West and Russian Special Envoy Zamir Kabulov. This underscores the international community’s united efforts toward achieving stability and peace in Afghanistan. The conference continues to be a pivotal platform for addressing the complex challenges facing Afghanistan and working towards a peaceful resolution.