Afghanistan: Oslo summit participants agree on need for dialogue

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mohammad Amin Karim, who attended this week&s Oslo Forum in Norway, said Thursday that the consensus among participants at the summit was
the need to prevent violence and the isolation of Afghanistan and to try to solve the existing problems through interaction and
dialogue.Almost all representatives, from countries including the US, Russia, China, Pakistan and India, was that violence in Afghanistan is
not the solution
They also said Afghanistan should not be isolated, but that through interaction, the changes that the Afghan nation and the international
community want, should be respected, said Karim.Karim added that human rights issues, especially women&s rights, establishment of an
inclusive government and freedom of the press were among the issues that were discussed in this meeting and in meetings on the sidelines of
the summit with the delegation from the Islamic Emirate.A number of experts believe the Oslo meeting shows that the countries of the world,
especially the US, are seeking to resolve Afghanistan&s problems in a peaceful atmosphere by any possible means.A delegation from the
Islamic Emirate, including Abdul Qahar Balkhi, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was also present at the Oslo meeting, but
so far, the caretaker government has not yet commented about the meeting. The post Afghanistan: Oslo summit participants agree on need for
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