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Politicians Working on Plan to End Crisis
2019/12/01-21:16

A group of well-known political figures and religious scholars is working on a plan to save the country from the current crisis, which they believe is the outcome of a constant delay in presidential election results and a postponement of the peace talks.

Politicians Working on Plan to End Crisis

Politicians with Peace and Rescue Council of Afghanistan issued a resolution at a gathering in Kabul on Sunday in which they mentioned that the presidential election cannot provide the foundation of a legitimate government.

In their resolution, the politicians said the election is not legitimate anymore and that there is a need for a unified scheme to end the current crisis in the country.

An end to the war, responsible withdrawal of the foreign forces from the country, building national unity, maintaining the achievements of the past 19 years, and gaining an assurance of continued support from the US and the international community after a peace deal with the Taliban are among the main parts of the resolution.

Members of the council who are close to former president Hamid Karzai said they are holding discussions on the peace talks as a key to overcome the countrys problems.

Afghanistan is moving towards a point of no return, said Gul Rahman Qazi, the head of the council.

Peace should be taken away from one persons monopoly, said Shahzada Massoud, a political affairs analyst.

Some participants at the meeting accused the National Unity Government of failing to ensure security and peace in the country.

We (Afghanistan) will be left alone and these countries policies will change if Afghan leaders do not reach an agreement and if they do not establish a national government or if they do at least make peace among themselves, presidential candidate Ahmad Wali Massoud said.

We are looking forward to the High Peace Councils stance. This institution should not change into a ministry under the current situation. It should not be turned into a state-owned institution, said Sayed Ishaq Gailani, the leader of the National Solidarity Movement of Afghanistan.

Some former members of the Taliban at the event said the disagreements between the US and the Taliban over a ceasefire has delayed the peace negotiations.

The time has come for the US to get assurances from the Taliban in Doha that the Taliban movement is committed to not using the Afghan soil against others, former Taliban member Abdul Hakim Mujahid said.

The problem will not be solved with talks only. There is a need for bringing together all the ethnic groups, said Sayed Akbar Agha, a former Taliban member.

Talking at the event, presidential candidate and Hizb-e-Islami leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar suggested an interim government because in his view the electoral process is facing a crisis.

He also suggested that none of the presidential candidates could lead an interim government based on his proposed solution.

We need an interim government that is impartial, that is not running for elections, and which will not use the governments power in election campaigns, Hekmatyar stated.

The resolution added that the end of the war, withdrawal of foreign forces and keeping the achievement of the last two decades is other necessary work to be done.

 

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