Afghanistan- Turkey best option to host Afghan peace talks: Hekmatyar

Afghanistan- Turkey best option to host Afghan peace talks: Hekmatyar

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(MENAFN - Afghanistan Times) AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: Turkey is the best option to host the upcoming Afghan peace talks since it is an independent and impartial country, said the leader of Hezb-e-Islami political party on Wednesday. Speaking to the Anadolu Agency (AA), Gulbuddin Hekmatyar underlined that there are deep-rooted amicable ties between the Turkish and Afghan people, adding that the two nations have many common features. Despite the U.S. efforts to move the peace talks from Qatar's Doha to a European country, Hekmatyar said that they insisted on Istanbul as an option considering Turkey's potential positive impact on peace. Accusing certain European countries of being responsible for the current situation in Afghanistan, he said that it would not be practical for them to host the peace talks. Underlining that Afghanistan has been going through a very difficult period, Hekmatyar said that the conference in Istanbul will be very important to end the conflict in the war-torn country at a very sensitive time. "Turkey is in a very good preparation process for the peace conference. It contacts different sides and influential parties. The Ankara administration has proved that its determination for this conference to result clearly," he said expressing his wishes for the conference to have concrete positive results unlike the previous talks in Doha and Moscow. According to Hekmatyar, it is very important which actors are invited to the Istanbul conference. He said that influential actors in the country must be invited and every participant must come to Istanbul with clear plans. Last month it was reported that U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken sent a letter to Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani which stated that Turkey would be asked to host a senior-level intra-Afghan peace meeting in the near future to finalize a peace agreement. Following the news, Turkey expressed its readiness to take part in mediation effort to establish peace in Afghanistan and the region. Ankara recently stated that Turkey will continue to support the Afghan security. Turkey has been contributing to the security of Afghanistan and will keep its presence in the country as long as its Afghan brothers demand it, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevl�t �avusoglu said last month, marking the 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Regarding the U.S.' recent offer to the Turkish government to host a senior-level meeting between Afghan government representatives and the Taliban in the coming weeks to finalize a peace agreement, �avusoglu noted that Turkey had been involved in the process since the beginning, adding that he believes that Turkey will contribute significantly to the meeting, which is set to be held in Istanbul this month.MENAFN07042021000169011036ID1101878098

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