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Afghan leaders leave for Doha seeking to revive stalled peace talks
We hope that Taliban side will see this as an opportunity, says Abdullah at Kabul's airport before departing
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Afghan peace talks should continue unless Taliban pull out -Abdullah
There has to be a peaceful settlement says head of Afghanistan’s peace council
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Pak-Afghan diplomatic spat continues as Qureshi meets Abdullah
Afghan NSA ‘unwarranted remarks’ are tantamount to sabotaging peace efforts, says FO
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Afghanistan ready to discuss 'any topic' with Taliban: Dr Abdullah
Head of Afghan peace council also urges comprehensive ceasefire to begin next rounds of talks in peaceful environment
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Afghan peace talks 'close' to breaking deadlock
‘We are very close. Hopefully we pass this phase,’ says Abdullah Abdullah
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Trump tweet gave Taliban upper hand in negotiations: Abdullah Abdullah
Taliban 'might see it in their advantage' and come back by force if US withdrew, says top Afghanistan peace official
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Abdullah says concluding Pakistan visit with good impression
Afghan leader praises Islamabad’s confidence-building measures; says US election result will not impact peace process
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Abdullah in Islamabad
Willingness to work with all parties will eventually benefit all stakeholders in the long run
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‘Past is an invaluable teacher to learn from but not to live in’
Must look forward towards future, PM Imran tweets after meeting Afghanistan’s Abdullah
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Abdullah Abdullah stresses on ‘drawing lessons from realities of past four decades’
Says Pakistan has played an important role in the Afghan peace process
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Abdullah Abdullah praises Pakistan’s role for Afghan peace
FM Qureshi says past history should not dictate future course of action
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Dr Abdullah likely to visit Pakistan this month
FO says Indian will not be allowed to hire foreign lawyer in Jadhav case
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Taliban agree to negotiate with Afghan govt following Pakistan push
Kabul's lead negotiator announces breakthrough after phone call with Prime Minister Imran Khan
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PM urges Afghan leaders to 'seize historic opportunity to achieve political settlement'
Premier Imran holds phone conversation with Dr Abdullah Abdullah, invites him to visit Pakistan
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Top Afghan council urges release of all Taliban inmates
Grand assembly tells govt to free remaining 400 Taliban prisoners, supports call for permanent cease-fire
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Afghanistan's Abdullah Abdullah to visit Pakistan soon
Head of Afghan peace council was invited by FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi
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Concern over intensifying Taliban attacks may hurt start of Afghan peace talks: Abdullah
Afghan government said that hundreds of security force personnel had been killed in Taliban attacks
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Afghan head of peace talks says ready for dialogue with Taliban
Abdullah Abdullah says an ongoing lull in violence had set the tone for launching the peace talks
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The Ghani, Abdullah deal
The agreement is the outcome of a desire to promote partisan interests rather than advancing the cause of peace
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Pakistan, China, Russia and Iran join hands for Afghan truce
All sides in Afghanistan urged to take decisive action against al Qaeda, Da'ish, ETIM, TTP and other terror networks
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Pakistan hails Afghan power-sharing pact
Terms it vital for all Afghan leaders to work together constructively in the supreme interest of their people
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Feuding for months: President Ghani, rival Abdullah strike power-sharing deal
Move could smooth efforts to end Afghanistan’s longrunning war and launch peace talks
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Ghani, Abdullah reach 'tentative' agreement
Ex-CE hopes to finalise political agreement at the earliest
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Afghan poll results may be delayed again as candidates spar over recount
Election commission says it would recount ballots from more than 8,000 polling stations
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Top Ghani rival Abdullah claims victory in Afghanistan election
Official final results will be announced by the Independent Election Commission
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Peace in Afghanistan
Ceasefire and intra-Afghan dialogue remain elusive and reconciliation efforts have not yet yielded results
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Afghanistan says end to war a 'dream' without Taliban talking to govt
Abdullah Addullah accuses Pakistan of not changing its policy towards Afghanistan
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Top Afghan leader pins hopes on new Islamabad-Kabul regimes to boost ties
Talking to Pakistani journalists in Kabul, Abdullah Abdullah urges renewed efforts to improve bilateral relations