Afghan resistance forces say Tajikistan could be a good platform for dialogue with Taliban

The Afghan resistance forces are ready to hold talks with the Taliban (outlawed in Russia) and believe that Tajikistan would be a suitable platform for such a dialogue, the leader of the National Congress Party Abdul Latif Pedram, who supports the Afghan resistance, told TASS on October 6. "The resistance forces have never ruled out […]

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The Afghan resistance forces are ready to hold talks with the Taliban (outlawed in Russia) and believe that Tajikistan would be a suitable platform for such a dialogue, the leader of the National Congress Party Abdul Latif Pedram, who supports the Afghan resistance, told TASS on October 6.

"The resistance forces have never ruled out negotiations with the Taliban, and Tajikistan could be a good platform for this," he said.

Pedram also noted that the Afghan resistance expected political, humanitarian and spiritual support from Tajikistan.

"Tajikistan is the focus of attention for Afghan people. It is no longer on the sidelines.  Tajikistan should take the lead and make important decisions as the closest neighbor," the Afghan politician stated.

He further pointed out that Dushanbe could play a crucial role in achieving peace and stability if it takes the initiative. "Tajikistan’s role in attaining peace and stability is possible. It can go even further if it takes the initiative," Pedram said.

The Afghan politician emphasized the need for contacts with the US, China, Russia, Iran and Pakistan in terms of possible assistance.

According to Pedram, the resistance needs the global community’s support, however, "it does not intend to remain idle" in its absence. "We are doing our patriotic duty. Finally, it is the Afghan people who must make some kind of decision on how to deal with the Taliban," the National Congress Party leader mentioned.

On September 17, Tajik President Emomali Rahmon agreed with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan to boost negotiations in Dushanbe between the Taliban and Afghan Tajiks. Following the talks, Rahmon stressed the need for ending the conflict and tension in the country’s province of Panjshir as soon as possible, declaring a ceasefire and opening roads for providing humanitarian aid to the region.

Meanwhile, France 24 quoted Financial Times as reported last week that numerous Afghan opposition leaders such as Panjshir Valley commander Ahmad Massoud have fled to neighboring Tajikistan and that they hope to use this safe haven as a base to fight the Taliban.

According to a Financial Times report released on September 29, a number of prominent Afghan opponents of the Taliban are currently in Tajikistan’s capital Dushanbe, where the Tajik government is giving them sanctuary.

They reportedly include Ahmad Massoud, the celebrated leader of the National Resistance Front in the Panjshir Valley; Amrullah Saleh, the ex-Vice-President and self-proclaimed acting president of Afghanistan; and Abdul Latif Pedram, the leader of the Afghan National Congress Party.

But experts caution that the prospects are poor for any such attempt to continue the anti-Taliban resistance.

 

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