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Emran Feroz
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Thursday, 28 June 2018

Is Peace In Afghanistan Possible?

Ashraf Ghani, the Afghan President himself, has written a remarkable Op-Ed for the New York Times. 

Ghani, who used to be a university professor known for his intellectual qualities, has become a controversial politician. While he gathered many supporters, especially educated young people, around him, minorities claim that he has authoritarian tendencies and is solely focusing on his Pashtun ethnicity. 

Among insurgent groups, especially the Taliban, Ghani has gained a reputation of being extremely loyal towards Washington—much more than this predecessor Hamid Karzai. 

However, Ghani started a peace campaign with the Taliban that surprised many people and reached its peak during a ceasefire on Eid, the holiday after the Islamic month of Ramadan. 

In his NYT piece, Ghani describes why he continues to be realistic in reaching a peace agreement with the Taliban, and he points out that he is willing to talk with the insurgents anywhere at any time. 

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