The head of High Council for National Reconciliation Abdullah Abdullah is set to visit Pakistan today (Sep. 28), according to reports.
Leading a high-level delegation, Dr Abdullah Abdullah will meet Pakistan dignitaries to discuss the peace process.
Mr Abdullah said on Sunday morning that he has discussed the latest progress about the intra-Afghan talks with the Afghan government’s delegation in Doha.
“we reviewed and assessed the latest progress with intra-Afghan talks. I reiterated our full commitment to a just, durable and dignified peace,” he added.
Abdullah’s visit to Pakistan comes as the Pakistani PM Imran Khan has recently spoke with President Ashraf Ghani about the peace process in telephonic conversation.
The High National Reconciliation Council (HNRC) chairman has discussed recent developments in the ongoing peace talks in Doha through a video conference.
A statement from the council said on Sunday, Abdullah told the government’s chief negotiator: “You have been in Doha on a big national mission, with a message of peace. The government and the people of Afghanistan fully support you.”
According to the HNRC statement Massoum Stanikzai briefed Abdullah on the peace talks and recent developments.
After hearing from Stanikzai, Abdullah shared his views and renewed his commitment to ending the conflict and establishing durable peace in the country.