U.S. Special Envoy for Afghanistan Reconciliation will visit Turkmenistan

U.S. Special Envoy for Afghanistan Reconciliation will visit Turkmenistan

The US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation, Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, left for Afghanistan, Pakistan, Qatar and Turkmenistan, U.S. Department of State reports.

Information about the visit of a high-ranking American diplomat is published on the website of the US State Department. Meanwhile, Mr. Khalilzad arrived in Kabul on Tuesday morning and has already managed to meet with one of the prominent military and political figures of Afghanistan, Abdul Rasul Sayyaf.

The U.S. State Department informs that Mr. Khalilzad will meet with Afghan leaders in Kabul and convey U.S. assurances of support for the Afghan people and security forces.

It is noted that during this trip, Ambassador Khalilzad will continue to support projects and plans to expand regional ties, trade and development that will be supported by the Afghanistan Peace Agreement and contribute to the maintenance of peace.

“In Doha, he will meet with two Afghan teams, encourage them and offer US support to accelerate the peace process an immediate significant reduction in violence and a ceasefire, as well as the signing of an Agreement on a political roadmap and power-sharing as soon as possible,” the US State Department said in the statement.

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