U.S. envoy for Afghan peace embarks on new trip to four countries
The US special envoy for Afghanistan reconciliation
Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad has embarked on a trip to four countries to discuss
ongoing efforts regarding the peace process in Afghanistan, Khaama Press
reported Wednesday.
“Special Representative for Afghanistan
Reconciliation Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad will lead an interagency delegation
to India, China, Afghanistan, and Pakistan from January 8 – 21. He will meet
with senior government officials in each country to facilitate an intra-Afghan
political settlement,” the Department of State said in a statement.
The statement further added that “The United States
supports the desire of the Afghan people and the international community for a
political settlement that ends the 40-year conflict and ensures Afghanistan
never again serves as a platform for international terrorism.”
Ambassador Khalilzad will meet with Afghan
government officials and other interested parties to support and facilitate an
inclusive peace process in Afghanistan, empowering the Afghan people to chart a
shared course for their nation’s future, the statement added.
“Special Representative Khalilzad continues to
coordinate his efforts with President Ghani, Chief Executive Abdullah, and
other Afghan stakeholders to ensure an intra-Afghan peace process,” the State
Department said, adding that “The US goal is to promote dialogue among Afghans
about how to end the conflict, and to encourage the parties to come together at
the negotiating table to reach a political settlement where every Afghan
citizen enjoys equal rights and responsibilities under the rule of law.”
During his last trip in December, Special
Representative Khalilzad reiterated that the only solution to the conflict is
for all parties to sit together and reach an agreement on the political future
of Afghanistan with mutual respect and acceptance, according to State
Department.