Moscow: The head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), Deborah Lyons, met with leaders of the Taliban radical movement on Wednesday in Doha, they reaffirmed commitment to faster progress in the crisis settlement, UNAMA said.
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UN envoy for #Afghanistan @DeborahLyonsUN met today with representatives of the Taliban leadership in #Doha. They repeated their desire for a negotiated settlement. There was consensus on the need for faster progress on peace and lessening of violence.
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">UN envoy for #Afghanistan @DeborahLyonsUN met today with representatives of the Taliban leadership in #Doha. They repeated their desire for a negotiated settlement. There was consensus on the need for faster progress on peace and lessening of violence.
— UNAMA News (@UNAMAnews) December 2, 2020UN envoy for #Afghanistan @DeborahLyonsUN met today with representatives of the Taliban leadership in #Doha. They repeated their desire for a negotiated settlement. There was consensus on the need for faster progress on peace and lessening of violence.
— UNAMA News (@UNAMAnews) December 2, 2020
"UN envoy for #Afghanistan @DeborahLyonsUN met today with representatives of the Taliban leadership in #Doha. They repeated their desire for a negotiated settlement. There was consensus on the need for faster progress on peace and lessening of violence," UNAMA wrote on Twitter.
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