Taliban executive "Afghan peace was planned to invite Japan if agreed" September 23, 6:16

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While peace negotiations between the US government and the anti-government armed forces Taliban have stalled over peace in Afghanistan, if Taliban executives have reached a final agreement on NHK coverage, there will be 23 agreements including Japan in the signing ceremony of the agreement Inviting the foreign minister of the country revealed that it was consistent with the American side.

Regarding Afghanistan, the US government embarked on a peace talk with the anti-government armed forces Taliban, and this month, in principle, agreed on a peace draft that included the partial withdrawal of the US military, but in response to the subsequent terrorist attacks by the Taliban, Trump The president announced the cancellation of the negotiations.

As peace talks stalled, spokesman Shaheen, who joined the Taliban side, responded to NHK's sole interview.

According to it, only the signing of both parties was left in order to achieve the final agreement, and the signing ceremony for the agreement was planned to be held in Doha, the capital of the Middle East.

After that, he said, “The signing ceremony was planned to invite 23 foreign ministers including Japan, Russia, and China,” and it was clear that the agreement was confirmed with the US side. I made it.

Japan has so far provided Afghanistan with a large amount of reconstruction assistance amounting to approximately 710 billion yen, and Shaheen spoke appreciation for such support and continued to show expectations for Japan's role.

However, the existence of hard-line groups who oppose peace in the Taliban has been pointed out, and the outlook for peace remains unclear.