The Afghan National Security Adviser, Hamdallah Moheb, met Qatar's ambassador to Kabul Saeed Mubarak Al-Khayarin, and the two sides discussed bilateral relations and the file of negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban.

The Al-Afani National Security Council indicated that the two sides discussed views on bilateral relations and the file of negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban.

A source in the National Security Council said that the discussions dealt with Qatar's role in resuming the second round of Afghan negotiations in Doha, which have been pending since the beginning of this year.

The Afghan National Security Council said that the failure to consult the government during the negotiations of the Doha agreement between the Taliban and Washington affected the peace process, adding that the Taliban had addicted to the war, and that the Afghan government did not want to spill a single drop of blood in the country.

For his part, the head of the Reconciliation Committee in Afghanistan Abdullah Abdullah said that he hopes the second round of peace negotiations will resume soon, adding that a ceasefire is the basic demand of the Afghan people.

On the other hand, the Taliban's political office said earlier that the Afghan government is responsible for some of the recent attacks in the country, and that the movement is on the defensive.

The spokesman for the movement’s political office, Muhammad Naim, added - in an interview with Al Jazeera - that the goal is for the foreign forces to remain, accusing the Afghan government of having an interest in that.

And US State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement that his country is reviewing its strategy in Afghanistan, and added that Secretary of State Anthony Blinken had contacted the head of the Afghanistan Reconciliation Committee on this matter, and Secretary Blinken affirmed America's determination to support a just and final political solution and a permanent ceasefire. And comprehensive in Afghanistan.