Midnightsun Posted January 31, 2022 Report Posted January 31, 2022 January 26, 2022 1:46 AM Ayaz Gul This handout photograph released by the Afghan Taliban and taken on Jan. 22, 2022 shows Taliban senior official member Anas Haqqani, right, and delegates sitting on a plane before departing to Oslo, Norway Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere has described as "serious” and “genuine" the talks his country hosted this week between the Taliban and Afghan civil society activists as well as Western diplomats regarding the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. The three-day talks concluded Tuesday amid protests and criticism, particularly from Afghan rights groups, of Norway's decision to host the Islamist Taliban, who seized power in Afghanistan last August. Gahr Stoere told reporters in New York the meetings were not tantamount to legitimizing the hardline group's government in Kabul. He said it was "a first step" in dealing with the de facto Afghan authorities to prevent a humanitarian disaster in that country. "It's no act of recognition. It's a mere framework to address them … passing clear messages to the Taliban and also listing (international) expectations and listening back what they have as messages," the Norwegian prime minister said. "So this is, I believe, a measure that makes it possible to hold those who hold power in Afghanistan accountable." Taliban delegates, led by Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, met with members of Afghan civil society, including women, on Sunday, followed on Monday and Tuesday by multilateral talks with diplomats from the United States, the European Union, Britain, France, Italy, the United Nations and host Norway. Wide range of issues covered The closed-door meetings, which took place at a hotel outside Oslo, were supposed to cover a wide range of issues including education for Afghan women, humanitarian aid and greater inclusivity in the caretaker government the Taliban have established since taking over the conflict-torn nation. No country has yet recognized the Taliban regime. Quote
Spartan Posted January 31, 2022 Report Posted January 31, 2022 anduke norway velle plan unda na neeku Quote
Midnightsun Posted January 31, 2022 Author Report Posted January 31, 2022 4 minutes ago, Spartan said: anduke norway velle plan unda na neeku oka vaipu they are trying to prevent crisis. atleast to have basic rights. its grey area, please stop being extreme left or right . deeniki asalu sambandam enti man. we all know how many amerkans live in norway....are they all supporting them? have some basic understanding 1 Quote
hunkyfunky2 Posted January 31, 2022 Report Posted January 31, 2022 1 hour ago, Midnightsun said: January 26, 2022 1:46 AM Ayaz Gul This handout photograph released by the Afghan Taliban and taken on Jan. 22, 2022 shows Taliban senior official member Anas Haqqani, right, and delegates sitting on a plane before departing to Oslo, Norway Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere has described as "serious” and “genuine" the talks his country hosted this week between the Taliban and Afghan civil society activists as well as Western diplomats regarding the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. The three-day talks concluded Tuesday amid protests and criticism, particularly from Afghan rights groups, of Norway's decision to host the Islamist Taliban, who seized power in Afghanistan last August. Gahr Stoere told reporters in New York the meetings were not tantamount to legitimizing the hardline group's government in Kabul. He said it was "a first step" in dealing with the de facto Afghan authorities to prevent a humanitarian disaster in that country. "It's no act of recognition. It's a mere framework to address them … passing clear messages to the Taliban and also listing (international) expectations and listening back what they have as messages," the Norwegian prime minister said. "So this is, I believe, a measure that makes it possible to hold those who hold power in Afghanistan accountable." Taliban delegates, led by Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, met with members of Afghan civil society, including women, on Sunday, followed on Monday and Tuesday by multilateral talks with diplomats from the United States, the European Union, Britain, France, Italy, the United Nations and host Norway. Wide range of issues covered The closed-door meetings, which took place at a hotel outside Oslo, were supposed to cover a wide range of issues including education for Afghan women, humanitarian aid and greater inclusivity in the caretaker government the Taliban have established since taking over the conflict-torn nation. No country has yet recognized the Taliban regime. If every one boycott them, then they just keep growing weed and population continue to suffer. At best, by putting pressure international community can bring some form of law and order by opening up a little. Western idea of democracy is not gonna happen... Quote
Spartan Posted January 31, 2022 Report Posted January 31, 2022 1 hour ago, Midnightsun said: oka vaipu they are trying to prevent crisis. atleast to have basic rights. its grey area, please stop being extreme left or right . deeniki asalu sambandam enti man. we all know how many amerkans live in norway....are they all supporting them? have some basic understanding nenu ne gurinchi septe..nuvvu humanity crisis tokka antav endi.... repeat the bold. 1 Quote
Battu123 Posted January 31, 2022 Report Posted January 31, 2022 andarini lepeste pole adiripole Quote
Spartan Posted January 31, 2022 Report Posted January 31, 2022 2 hours ago, Midnightsun said: oka vaipu they are trying to prevent crisis. atleast to have basic rights. its grey area, please stop being extreme left or right . deeniki asalu sambandam enti man. we all know how many amerkans live in norway....are they all supporting them? have some basic understanding e maarpu ki karanam ento.. @ZoomNaidu Quote
ZoomNaidu Posted January 31, 2022 Report Posted January 31, 2022 2 hours ago, Midnightsun said: oka vaipu they are trying to prevent crisis. atleast to have basic rights. its grey area, please stop being extreme left or right . deeniki asalu sambandam enti man. we all know how many amerkans live in norway....are they all supporting them? have some basic understanding Midnight lo Sun Entha possibility vundho Afghans ki kuda basic rights anthey possibility vundhi !! Quote
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