Taliban and Afghan civil society members begin Oslo talks

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The first Taliban delegation to visit Europe since returning to power in Afghanistan began talks Sunday with Afghan civil society members

Headed by Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, the delegation was to dedicate the first day of their three-day visit to talks with women activists and journalists, among others, before meeting Western diplomats on Monday and Tuesday.

This handout photograph released by the Afghan Taliban and taken on January 22, 2022 shows Taliban senior official member Anas Haqqani and delegates sitting on a plane before departing to Oslo, at the Kabul airport in Kabul. This handout photograph released by the Afghan Taliban and taken on January 22, 2022 showsAfghanistan’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi , Taliban senior official member Anas Haqqani and delegates posing for pictures before departing to Oslo, at the Kabul airport in Kabul.

 

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I hope the discussion may result disarming to both the party in order to restain peace and stability

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