In Memory of Nakamura Afghanistan's policy to rush peace peace

Regarding the death of doctor Satoshi Nakamura from someone in Afghanistan, the local American embassy commemorated that "the things left by Mr. Nakamura will continue to live among the people of Afghanistan." Meanwhile, the US government has a policy to send a special envoy to Afghanistan to negotiate peace, and rush to negotiate.

The American embassy in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, issued a statement on Twitter on the night of the 4th, saying, “It was very sad because of the sad news that Mr. Nakamura died from a foolish attack.

In addition, he said, “The things left by Mr. Nakamura will continue to live among the people of Afghanistan who have been helped by their love and dedication.” In memory of Mr. Nakamura.

Meanwhile, the US State Department revealed that Special Representative Harilzad, who is in charge of peace negotiations in Afghanistan, was sent to Kabul in Afghanistan and Qatar in the Middle East on the 3rd.

US President Trump visited Afghanistan for the first time after taking office last week and revealed that he resumed peace talks with the rebel Taliban.

In addition to discussing strategies for accelerating peace talks with the Afghan government in Kabul, Khalilzad will speak with Taliban representatives on specific measures to reduce combat and terrorism. The Trump administration will rush to negotiate to restore security, which is a prerequisite for the withdrawal of American troops stationed in Afghanistan.