After Doha, What’s Next for Afghan Peace Talks?
Afghanistan has entered a pivotal but uncertain time. A peace process to end the 18-year war has gathered steam, with talks between the U.S. and Taliban appearing to make substantial progress on foreign troop presence and counterterrorism. Negotiations among Afghans on the country’s political future have not begun, however, and last week’s conference in Doha that might have launched these discussions collapsed at the last minute. Diplomatic contacts continue, but the security situation throughout the country is dire as the Taliban gear up for what is likely to be another bloody fighting season.
During this moment of rapid developments, rare opportunity, and considerable uncertainty, join the U.S. Institute of Peace to hear a distinguished panel of experts examine what’s next for the Afghan peace process.
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Видео After Doha, What’s Next for Afghan Peace Talks? канала United States Institute of Peace
During this moment of rapid developments, rare opportunity, and considerable uncertainty, join the U.S. Institute of Peace to hear a distinguished panel of experts examine what’s next for the Afghan peace process.
For more information, or to RSVP, visit: https://www.usip.org/events/after-doha-whats-next-afghan-peace-talks
Connect with us!
Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=usinstituteofpeace
Twitter: https://twitter.com/USIP
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/usinstituteofpeace/
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Podcasts: https://www.usip.org/podcasts
The United States Institute of Peace is an independent national institute, founded by Congress and dedicated to the proposition that a world without violent conflict is possible, practical, and essential for U.S. and global security. USIP pursues this vision on the ground in conflict zones, working with local partners to prevent conflicts from turning to bloodshed and to end it when they do. The Institute provides training, analysis, and other resources to people, organizations, and governments working to build peace.
Видео After Doha, What’s Next for Afghan Peace Talks? канала United States Institute of Peace
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