Guelph: Talks to expand the Afghan government in the future only outside of sustainable Taliban members in Kabul.
Officials close to the discussion on Tuesday hoped for “some good news” in one or two days.
They speak with anonymous requirements because until now no one wants negotiating details released to the media.
Senior Leader of Taliban Amir Khan Muttaqi has held several rounds of talks with Kabul’s political leadership, including Abdullah Abdullah, who has led the State Negotiation Council and former President Hamid Karzai.
At least one round of talk past the night.
This discussion seems to focus on how the government dominated by the Taliban will respond to the rights obtained over the past 20 years.
Announcement of general amnesty and urging women to return to work seems to show progress may have been made.
Muttaqi, former Minister of Higher Education when the last Taliban ruled, began contact with Afghan political leaders even before the President of Ashraf Ghani quietly slipped away from the presidential palace on weekends.
Ghani’s departure left a destructive emptiness that the Taliban surrounded the city road to fill.
Muttaqi has reached the Commander of the U-Allied War before Kabul’s collapse seems to begin a larger inclusivity process in their government.
The ongoing conversation was intended to bring other non-Taliban leaders into the government, where Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen would previously say “an inclusive Afghan government.” Shaheen previously told the government will be announced after negotiations were completed.