AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): Turkey said Tuesday an international peace conference on Afghanistan scheduled for April 24 in Istanbul has been postponed until mid-May.
"We decided to postpone the talks" until celebrations for the holy month of Ramadan end in mid-May, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told HaberTurk television in an interview.
The postponement comes after the US administration of President Joe Biden last week announced the withdrawal of all American forces from Afghanistan before this year's 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
Turkey had first announced the conference, co-sponsored by the United Nations and Qatar, to run from April 24 to May 4.
But Cavusoglu said: "We believed it would be useful to postpone" after consultations with Doha, the UN and Washington.
"There's no need to rush," he added.
Ankara said the talks would be between representatives of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Taliban.
Last week, the Taliban when contacted said the group had still not completed internal consultations over whether to attend the conference.
Cavusoglu said the postponement would give both sides time to prepare their list of names, referring to a "lack of clarity" over who would attend the conference.
Asked if the Taliban would join the talks, he said: "Of course. Would this conference have a meaning without the Taliban's presence?"
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source : AFP
Wednesday
21 April 2021
3:26:05 AM
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Turkey said Tuesday an international peace conference on Afghanistan scheduled for April 24 in Istanbul has been postponed until mid-May.