Diplomatic missions and NATO non-military representatives in the Afghan capital have called on the Taliban to call for a ceasefire and show the world their commitment to the peace process by laying down arms on Eid.
According to the International News Agency, NATO envoys and 15 diplomatic missions in Kabul have said in a joint statement that the Taliban will prove to the world how serious they are in the peace process by declaring a ceasefire on Eid.
The joint statement added that supporting peace talks on the one hand and aggression on the other were contradictory. Innocent Afghan lives lost in Taliban aggression. Other targeted killings, looting, burning of buildings, displacement of civilians, destruction of vital infrastructure and damage to communication networks are among them.
The joint statement was signed by senior non-military representatives from Australia, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, the EU delegation, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, the United States and NATO. ۔
The joint statement from the diplomatic missions came after peace talks between the Kabul government and a high-level Taliban delegation in Doha failed. The joint statement on peace talks did not call for an end to violence on both sides, but the two sides agreed to continue talks.
It should be noted that the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan is underway, but even before this process is completed, the Taliban have taken control of the Afghan borders with Pakistan, Iran, China, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan and claim control of 85% of the territory. What is it.