Afghan opposition leader Massoud said he was ready to negotiate with the Taliban

Leader of the Afghan opposition group opposing the Taliban (The Taliban is a banned organization in Russia) in the Panjshir Valley north of Kabul on Sunday, September 5, said it welcomed religious scholars' proposals for a peaceful solution to the conflict and an end to hostilities. Ahmad Masood, head of the National Resistance Front in Afghanistan (NRFA), made a statement on the group's Facebook page.

Earlier, Taliban forces said they had fought their way to the surrounding area's capital, Panjshir, after taking office.

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“The NRFA agrees in principle to address the current issues, end hostilities immediately and continue negotiations,” Masoud wrote in a Facebook post.

Assuming that the Taliban also stop their attacks and military movements in Punjir and Andarab, “he said, referring to the area in the neighboring Baghlan province.

The Afghan media previously reported that the Ulema Religious Scholars Council has called on the Taliban to agree to resolve the conflict by negotiating an end to the fighting in Punjir, Arab News writes.

Источник www.mk.ru

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