Taliban holds talks with 'Afghan personalities' in Norway's capital Oslo, with all participants agreeing that 'understanding and joint cooperation are the only solutions' to Afghanistan's problems
Talks in Oslo between Taliban and Afghan diaspora members served as an"icebreaker," participants say, on the eve of Taliban’s meeting with Western diplomats to discuss humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
"It was a positive icebreaking meeting," feminist activist Jamila Afghani told AFP news agency on Sunday. "During the meeting, the participants listened patiently to each others’ opinions and exchanged views on the current situation in the country. "All participants, with one voice, declared such meetings to be in the interest of the country," it added.Joint Statement of the One-Day Meeting between the Acting Government of Afghanistan and a Number of Afghan Personalities in the Kingdom of Norway
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