Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson meeting with Chief Executive of Afghanistan Dr Abdullah Abdullah
Thursday, 7 June 2018 15:27
FCO spokesman said: The Foreign Secretary today [7 June] hosted Dr
Abdullah Abdullah, Chief Executive of Afghanistan, for talks at the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The Foreign Secretary reiterated
UK commitment to Afghanistan and support for a sustainable
Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace process with the Taliban. They
discussed today’s announcement by President Ghani on a temporary
ceasefire over Eid al-Fitr and the progress that had been made
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FCO spokesman said:
The Foreign Secretary today [7 June] hosted Dr Abdullah
Abdullah, Chief Executive of Afghanistan, for talks at the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The Foreign Secretary
reiterated UK commitment to Afghanistan and support for a
sustainable Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace process with the
Taliban. They discussed today’s announcement by President Ghani
on a temporary ceasefire over Eid al-Fitr and the progress that
had been made in Afghanistan since 2001, particularly in the
fields of human rights and girls’ education, while
acknowledging that challenges remained.
They discussed Afghanistan-Pakistan relations and the
importance of building trust between the two sides in support
of lasting peace in Afghanistan. They also discussed the
upcoming Afghan parliamentary and presidential elections. Dr
Abdullah raised his concerns about the impact on Afghanistan of
sanctions on Iran.
Finally, the Foreign Secretary urged Afghanistan to attend the
special conference of States Parties to the Chemical Weapons
Convention taking place on 26-27 June as a clear signal of the
global commitment to uphold the global ban on chemical weapons.
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