West Discusses Afghan Political Dialogue with Japan Officials

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The US special envoy for Afghanistan, Thomas West, said that in his two-day visit to Japan he discussed the way ahead on humanitarian needs, human rights, and political dialogue with Japan’s Foreign Ministry.

Some political figures stressed the need to start national dialogues and implement the Doha agreement.

“The Islamic Emirate should invite Afghans and talk to them, particularly the Afghans based inside the country because they can talk with the Afghans abroad ,” said Sayed Ishaq Gailani, leader of National Solidarity Movement of Afghanistan.

A political analyst, Stanagul said: “The whole world wants the Taliban to form an inclusive government and preserve the basic human rights and other rights of the Afghans.”

Earlier the US Department of State said in a statement that West would visit Japan, India and UAE and will discuss issues related to Afghanistan.

According to the statement, the US envoy will also meet Afghans diaspora.

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