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Afghanistan
Foreign Conspiracy Destabilises Afghanistan: Rabbani
2012-06-17
[Tolo News] Several foreign countries are making conspiracies against Afghanistan in order to destabilise the country, Head of Afghanistan's High Peace Council Salahuddin Rabbani said today.

Speaking at a conference held by Afghan Women Network (AWN), Mr Rabbani cited the role of women very important in bringing peace and stability in Afghanistan adding that the enemies of Afghanistan are trying to bring chaos in the country and disrupt peace negotiations.

"Our country has been faced with challenges in the course of history, we have been patient towards all the disasters and shown bravery. Still there are some internal issues and foreign conspirators are trying to challenge peace negotiations," Mr Salahuddin added while speaking at the Hope for Peace conference held in Kabul on Saturday.

Meanwhile,
...back at the pie fight, Bella opened her mouth at precisely the wrong moment...
member of Afghan High Peace Council, Mohammad Amin Waqad believes in a strong role of civil society organizations including universities, parliament, political parties and education entities.

"High Peace Council needs cooperation from parliament, civil society organizations, political parties, universities and education sector,"
Waqad said.

"The grinding of the peace processor is Afghan-owned and Afghan-led, and the peace council can only represent Afghan people."

Lack of transparent and honest cooperation of the neighbouring countries including Pakistain has caused major challenges for peace negotiations in Afghanistan. The council officials are still calling on the neighbouring countries to support the Afghan grinding of the peace processor.

This comes as in the conference held in Kabul last week, regional countries including Iran and Pakistain pledged to support Afghanistan.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Afghanistan was stable? Ever? Who knew?
Posted by: Glenmore   2012-06-17 07:56  

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