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FARAKHABAR: Ghani Remark’s to UN General Assembly Discussed

President Ghani, speaking to the 75th UN General Assembly via video conference on Wednesday night said "the Afghan people have a clear and urgent priority: a ceasefire. An urgent end to the violence, will more than anything else, give us a chance to progress."

President Ghani said that as a state and society, "we have demonstrated the commitment, compassion and courage to take hard decisions to start direct peace talks with the Taliban."

Ghani says that the role of the United Nations in standing "for our shared values throughout the peace process is absolutely critical... and we thank the United Nations for their support so far throughout this arduous process. We thank the UN for their call for a global ceasefire."

"The role of the UN and our international partners and allies will continue to be extremely important as our negotiating team sits across from the Taliban in Doha," he added.

Ghani also said that for sustainable peace Afghanistan, "we must get to the root of the terrorism problem blighting our region and address it as the global phenomenon, and threat, that it is."

In this episode host Yaser Abrar discusses the topic with the following guests:

Faizullah Jalal, university lecturer

Ahmadullah Alizai, head of Asas-e-Naw Afghanistan party

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FARAKHABAR: Ghani Remark’s to UN General Assembly Discussed

President Ghani, speaking to the 75th UN General Assembly via video conference on Wednesday night said "the Afghan people have a clear and urgent priority: a ceasefire. An urgent end to the violence, will more than anything else, give us a chance to progress."

President Ghani said that as a state and society, "we have demonstrated the commitment, compassion and courage to take hard decisions to start direct peace talks with the Taliban."

Ghani says that the role of the United Nations in standing "for our shared values throughout the peace process is absolutely critical... and we thank the United Nations for their support so far throughout this arduous process. We thank the UN for their call for a global ceasefire."

"The role of the UN and our international partners and allies will continue to be extremely important as our negotiating team sits across from the Taliban in Doha," he added.

Ghani also said that for sustainable peace Afghanistan, "we must get to the root of the terrorism problem blighting our region and address it as the global phenomenon, and threat, that it is."

In this episode host Yaser Abrar discusses the topic with the following guests:

Faizullah Jalal, university lecturer

Ahmadullah Alizai, head of Asas-e-Naw Afghanistan party

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