In UN address, Afghan leader lays out vision of peace
In UN address, Afghan leader lays out vision of peaceful, prosperous State in talks with Taliban
26
September 2018
Saying his country had
turned a page with its unprecedented overtures to the
militant Taliban opposition, Afghan’s Chief Executive
Abdullah Abdullah on Wednesday called on the United Nations,
the European Union and State partners to help promote a new
Afghanistan in a country that has known nothing but conflict
over the past four decades, with hundreds of thousands of
casualties.
“I want to
express my sincere thanks to all nations, especially the
United States, concerned nations and parties, including the
Governments of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Indonesia…
the UN and others for encouraging all sides to set the stage
for a process that would lead to talks and a Just and
comprehensive negotiated settlement,” he told the UN
General Assembly on the second day of its annual general
debate.
Mr. Abdullah called on neighbouring States, especially Pakistan, to help deal with the terrorism and extremism threatening the region.
“Since we last met (at last year’s annual debate), Afghanistan has turned a page and made unprecedented overtures to the Taliban to be part of a credible Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace process that could lead to a just and comprehensive political settlement through talks and reconciliation,” he told the scores of Heads of State and Government,” he said.
“Our people, who pose no danger to anyone, are demanding a fundamental change where they can play a constructive and collaborative role across boundaries and help turn their country into a roundabout of people, goods, services, communications, cooperation and ideas across the wider region.
“I believe that with your help we can turn this concept into reality. We hope to further engage our regional partners in helping us bring this vision to fruition. I hope that this Assembly and all concerned member states play their supportive and positive role to put an end to years of agony and open a new path leading to durable peace, stability and prosperity.”