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The Afghan front resistance proposes the transition government to the Taliban in Tehran talks

The Afghan front resistance proposes the transition government to the Taliban in Tehran talks
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KABUL: Afghan Front Resistance Proposes the Transitional Government to the Taliban when both parties meet in Tehran on the sidelines of the meeting where the Delegation Kabul conducts negotiations with the Iranian government.
The Islamic Emirates delegation visited Iran on Saturday and returned to Kabul on Monday.
RF members, talking to the terms of anonymity, said on Tuesday that the Islamic Emirates team in return suggested that the front leaders of resistance had to return to Afghanistan – and the meeting ended without real results, according to Tolo News.
Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, who led the Islamic Emirates delegation in Iran, said they discussed with the Front Resistance team.
“You can also come if you have complaints.
We will sit and talk about it,” he said.
Four officials from the Islamic Emirates and five members of the Front Resistance participated in the negotiation team.
Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, serving as economic minister Din Mohammad Hanif, acting industry and trade minister Nooruddin Azizi, acting Deputy Minister of Border and Hajj tribal affairs Gul Mohammad represents the Emirates of Islam in negotiations.
Ismail Khan, Mawlawi Habibullah Hesam, Abdul Hafiz Mansoor, a member of the Front Resistance, Hesamuddin Shams, former Governor of Badghis, and Abdul Zahir Faiz Zada, former Governor Ghor is a member of the Front Resistance negotiation team.
Ismail Khan led this team, according to Tolo News.
It is not known whether the Emirates of Islam and Front Resistance promised to continue such meetings in the future, according to Tolo News.
Meanwhile, the delegation from Taliban and Iranian officials held a meeting to discuss political, economic, transit, security issues, and trade in Tehran.

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