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Volume No. 4143 Sunday April 07 2019 Hamal 18, 1398 www.outlookafghanistan.net Price: 20/-Afs Quote of the Day The foundation stones for a balanced success are honesty, character, integrity, faith, love and loyalty. Zig Ziglar www.thedailyafghanistan.com Email: thedailyafghanist[email protected] Phone: 0093 (799) 005019/777-005019 Add: In front of Habibia High School, District 3, Kabul, Afghansitan faith Khalilzad says he thanked Pakistan for recent efforts supporting the Afghan peace process. KABUL - Afghan Hindus and Sikhs at a ceremony in Kabul on Friday said their community has also been affected by insecurity and violence and that they fully support the ongoing efforts for peace as they are tired of war same as other citizens of Afghani- stan. They said they hope to see a peaceful Afghanistan in the not- so-distant future. The Hindus and Sikhs remem- bered the 13 fallen members of their community who lost their lives in a suicide attack in eastern Nangarhar province last year. The ceremony was attended by a number of Kabul residents and government officials. On July 2018, when a number of Afghan Sikhs and Hindus want- ed to visit President Ashraf Gha- ni in Jalalabad city in Nangarhar, a suicide bomber attacked them and killed ...(More on P4)...(3) Afghan Hindus, Sikhs Vow Full Support to Peace Efforts Khalilzad to Meet Afghan Leaders as He Wraps up Islamabad Visit KABUL - High Peace Council (HPC) secretary Mohammad Omar Daudzai on Saturday said peace conference in Qatar might not be fruitful if held ahead of the Consultative Peace Jirga in Ka- bul, an Afghan government initiative. Addressing reporters in Kabul, Daudzai said the Peace Jirga would be more diverse meeting as far as the representation of the Afghan people was concerned and expressed HPC’s full prepared- ness for the event. He made it clear there was no financial obstacle in arranging the grand meeting on peace. ...(More on P4)...(2) WASHINGOTN - US officials have said that Washington is considering reducing its diplomat- ic footprint in Afghanistan as part of a broader ef- fort to extricate the United States from its costly and deadly 18-year conflict, Foreign Policy report- ed on April 5. The State Department is preparing to cut by half the number of ...(More on P4)...(4) Daudzai Casts Doubt on Qatar Peace Summit Success US Eyes Reducing Diplomatic Staff in Afghanistan KABUL - US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad wrapped up his two-day vis- it to Islamabad where he held meetings with Pakistani officials to discuss issues around the Afghan peace process and Pakistan’s role in this regard. Khalilzad said in a tweet on Saturday evening that during his Islamabad visit, he thanked Pakistan for recent efforts supporting the Afghan peace process and for “re-affirming the un- derstanding that ultimately Afghans, and Afghans alone, will determine their future”. He said that “always more work to be done”. Reports indicate that Khalilzad will meet with Afghan leaders on Sunday, which will be a follow-up of his first meeting with the government leaders and Afghan politicians where they dis- cussed the Afghan peace process and the upcoming Qatar meeting. On Friday, April 5, Khalilzad held talks with Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff Gen. Qamar ...(More on P4)...(1)

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Page 1: Volume No. 4143 Sunday April 07 2019 Hamal 18, 1398 Price: 20/ … 07, 2019/1... · 2019. 4. 6. · Volume No. 4143 Sunday April 07 2019 Hamal 18, 1398 Price: 20/-Afs Quote of the

Volume No. 4143 Sunday April 07 2019 Hamal 18, 1398 www.outlookafghanistan.net Price: 20/-Afs

Quote of the Day

The foundation stones for a balanced success are honesty, character,

integrity, faith, love and loyalty.Zig Ziglar

www.thedailyafghanistan.comEmail: [email protected]

Phone: 0093 (799) 005019/777-005019Add: In front of Habibia High School,

District 3, Kabul, Afghansitan

faith

Khalilzad says he thanked Pakistan for recent efforts supporting the Afghan peace process.

KABUL - Afghan Hindus and Sikhs at a ceremony in Kabul on Friday said their community has also been affected by insecurity and violence and that they fully support the ongoing efforts for peace as they are tired of war same as other citizens of Afghani-stan. They said they hope to see a peaceful Afghanistan in the not-so-distant future.The Hindus and Sikhs remem-bered the 13 fallen members of their community who lost their lives in a suicide attack in eastern Nangarhar province last year. The ceremony was attended by a number of Kabul residents and government officials. On July 2018, when a number of Afghan Sikhs and Hindus want-ed to visit President Ashraf Gha-ni in Jalalabad city in Nangarhar, a suicide bomber attacked them and killed ...(More on P4)...(3)

Afghan Hindus, Sikhs Vow Full Support to Peace Efforts

Khalilzad to Meet Afghan Leaders as He Wraps up Islamabad Visit

KABUL - High Peace Council (HPC) secretary Mohammad Omar Daudzai on Saturday said peace conference in Qatar might not be fruitful if held ahead of the Consultative Peace Jirga in Ka-bul, an Afghan government initiative.Addressing reporters in Kabul, Daudzai said the Peace Jirga would be more diverse meeting as far as the representation of the Afghan people was concerned and expressed HPC’s full prepared-ness for the event. He made it clear there was no financial obstacle in arranging the grand meeting on peace....(More on P4)...(2)

WASHINGOTN - US officials have said that Washington is considering reducing its diplomat-ic footprint in Afghanistan as part of a broader ef-fort to extricate the United States from its costly and deadly 18-year conflict, Foreign Policy report-ed on April 5.The State Department is preparing to cut by half the number of ...(More on P4)...(4)

Daudzai Casts Doubt on Qatar Peace

Summit Success

US Eyes Reducing Diplomatic Staff in

Afghanistan

KABUL - US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad wrapped up his two-day vis-it to Islamabad where he held meetings with Pakistani officials to discuss issues around the Afghan peace process and Pakistan’s role in this regard. Khalilzad said in a tweet on Saturday evening that during his Islamabad

visit, he thanked Pakistan for recent efforts supporting the Afghan peace process and for “re-affirming the un-derstanding that ultimately Afghans, and Afghans alone, will determine their future”. He said that “always more work to be done”. Reports indicate that Khalilzad will

meet with Afghan leaders on Sunday, which will be a follow-up of his first meeting with the government leaders and Afghan politicians where they dis-cussed the Afghan peace process and the upcoming Qatar meeting. On Friday, April 5, Khalilzad held talks with Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff Gen. Qamar ...(More on P4)...(1)