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Afghan peace languish in doldrums as real discussion yet to start
(Afghanistan Times): Talking in a roundtable discussion, the US former special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan,
US Presses Taliban For Ceasefire, Intra-Afghan Talks: Sources
(TOLO News): The United States is pressing the Taliban to agree on a ceasefire and engage
Agree to truce before peace deal: US asks Taliban
(Afghanistan Times): Sources privy to the Taliban group have said that the American officials have pressured
Taliban lacks determination to peace process: Danish
Pajhwok): Second Vice President Sarwar Danish on Friday demanded ceasefire ahead of Taliban and Afghan government
Intra-Afghan peace negotiations not possible until a foreign-forces withdrawal agreement is in place: Taliban
(KHAAMA PRESS): Taliban announced on Friday that the intra-Afghan peace dialogue is possible only after a
Envoy: Germany Ready for Mediation in Afghan Peace
(TOLO News): German Ambassador to Kabul, Peter Prügel, at a meeting in Kabul on Tuesday said
Taliban have nothing to give Afghans except terror: Ghani
(Pajhwok): After bomb explosions in Khost and Balkh provinces, President Ashraf Ghani on Tuesday said the
Taliban blamed for supporting terrorist groups in Afghanistan
(The Afghanistan News): Briefing at the UN Security Council in New York, Adela Raz, Permanent Representatives
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Located in Kabul, Afghanistan, CAPS is an independent, research centre that strives to conduct action-oriented research which will influence policy-makers. It works diligently towards building local capacity to produce conflict and threat assessments that will influence the safety and security of the people serving the governments, and international aid organizations.
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