Afghan President Ashraf Ghani made the remarks at Monday’s cabinet meeting, reiterating his security adviser Hamdullah Mohib’s calls for holding the next rounds of the intra-Afghan negotiations inside Afghanistan, presidential spokesman Sediq Sediqqi took to Twitter.
“The Afghan government is ready to negotiate at anywhere inside the country that the Taliban choose for the talks,” President said at the meeting.
It is important for the war-weary nation to closely observe how negotiations take place and on what items these talks evolve around, President Ghani continued.
Earlier on Saturday, Hamdullah Mohib, Afghan National Security Adviser, called on the two sides of the negotiating table who put efforts to end the country’s decades-long war to continue the next rounds of the intra–Afghan talks at home.
The Afghan government would be ready to hold talks in any part of the country that the Taliban want, he said in a thread on Twitter.
Negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban began back on September 12 in the Qatari capital of Doha.
According to a joint statement, the next round of talks will be held on January 5 of next year after a three-week pause.
The government officials will return back to Kabul to seek further consultations on the agenda of the peace negotiations, what the negotiators described as the main reason for the delay.
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