President Ghani at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday highlighted a number of important topics pertaining to the region, particularly the recent developments in the talks between the US and the Taliban, asking the Taliban to try the voting process themselves at least once.
Ghani said that drugs are playing a key role in financing terrorism and that the international community must take responsibility in combating drug production in Afghanistan.
He said that the war in Afghanistan today is not a civil war.
“The war in Afghanistan is not a civil war, but a multi-dimensional conflict,” he said.
The Afghan president said that the concern that the Taliban could be using a peace process as a “Trojan horse strategy” is there, but you can’t end this war without engaging in a process and testing them.