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United Nations Assistance Mission to Afghanistan (UN-Peacebuilding)
Authorization date: 03/02
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14.09.2020
Afghan-Taliban talks begin with calls for truce

The Afghan government intensified calls for a cease-fire with the Taliban on September 14 as Kabul and the militants began the second day of historic peace talks.

Source: RFE/RL
12.09.2020
Historic Afghan talks present ‘major opportunity’ for peace: UN Secretary-General

The first ever direct talks between Afghan Government representatives and the Taliban which began on Saturday, present “a major opportunity” to finally realise the “long-held aspirations” of the people, for a peaceful future, the UN chief has said.

Source: UN News
10.09.2020
UN denounces Kabul attack targeting Afghan Vice President

[…] The Vice President survived the attack but dozens of civilian casualties – mostly bystanders – were reported in the blast, which took place in a crowded part of the city. 

Source: UN News
09.09.2020
CENTCOM: US cutting troop levels in Afghanistan to 4,500

The U.S. military is drawing down to … 4,500 [troops] in Afghanistan by November, the head of U.S Central Command said Wednesday.

Source: VOA News
04.09.2020
Afghan government frees more Taliban prisoners, paving way for talks

The two warring sides have grown closer this week to launching direct talks in Qatar, wrapping up a contentious and months-long prisoner exchange.

Source: The Defense Post
03.09.2020
Near-record violence risks derailing imminent talks between Government and Taliban

The UN’s top official in Afghanistan has warned that with the formal launch of direct peace negotiations imminent, near-record violence in the country is creating an atmosphere of mistrust that risks derailing long-sought talks between the Government and the Taliban. 

Source: UN News
02.09.2020
U.S. announces new sanctions against ICC over probe of war crimes in Afghanistan

[…] The ICC in March gave [chief prosecutor Fatou] Bensouda the go-ahead to investigate whether war crimes were committed in Afghanistan by the Taliban, Afghan military, and U.S. forces.

Source: RFE/RL
30.08.2020
Afghan President names Reconciliation Council members to push talks with Taliban

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has revealed the names of the appointed members and leaders of the country’s High Council for National Reconciliation, a body tasked with leading peace negotiations with the Taliban. … Former President Hamid Karzai was also named but he rejected the appointment in a statement on August 30, saying he declines to be part of any government structure.

Source: RFE/RL
25.08.2020
Taliban attacks on Afghan forces cause dozens of casualties

Taliban insurgents carried out a suicide bombing and other attacks against government security installations in Afghanistan, killing up to 20 people and injuring dozens more.

Source: VOA News
23.08.2020
Taliban set powerful negotiating team for intra-Afghan talks

The Taliban’s chief has finalized a negotiating team that is to have sweeping decision-making powers in upcoming intra-Afghan negotiations, the top Taliban negotiator told The Associated Press on Sunday.

Source: AP