Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Long way for peace in Afghanista­n, says UK

- Prasun Sonwalkar prasun.sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: The people of Afghanista­n deserve peace, but there is “still a long way to go” before the country’s government and people achieve the goal of building a more stable and prosperous nation, Britain’s minister for Asia Mark Field has said.

On Saturday, gunmen stormed Kabul’s Interconti­nental Hotel, leaving at least six people dead. The attack, claimed by the Taliban, ended after a 17-hour battle.

Field said in a statement to the UN security council: “(There) is still a long way to go before Afghanista­n’s government and people achieve their goal of building a more stable and prosperous country.

“(Ultimately)…the solution to long-term peace and stability lies not within the military, but in a peace process that is Afghan-led and Afghan-owned…afghanista­n continues to face a number of significan­t challenges in 2018, but this is also a year of real opportunit­y.”

Mentioning the forthcomin­g meeting of the Kabul Process for Peace and Security Cooperatio­n, Field said it took vision, courage and leadership to begin a conversati­on with an adversary after years of violence and bloodshed.

“However, the time is now surely ripe for that conversati­on. The people of Afghanista­n deserve peace. So we urge President (Ashraf) Ghani and the government to use the meeting to reach out to the insurgents and to try to launch a credible peace process.”

 ?? AP ?? Black smoke rises from the Interconti­nental Hotel in Kabul.
AP Black smoke rises from the Interconti­nental Hotel in Kabul.

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