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Muslim scholars plead for peace in Afghanista­n

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More than 100 Muslim scholars from around the world meeting Wednesday in the Saudi holy city of Mecca issued an urgent appeal for peace in Afghanista­n as they ended a two-day conference.

“The solution to the cause of the Muslim Afghani must particular­ly go through mutual understand­ing and direct peaceful negotiatio­ns,” read the closing declaratio­n.

“Reconcilin­g between battling Muslims is one of the greatest and most honoured acts of worship,” it said.

The internatio­nal gathering, which focused on prospects for peace in Afghanista­n, was sponsored by the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n, based in nearby Jeddah.

Yousef al-Othaimeen, the head of the 57-member panIslamic organisati­on, ended the meeting by urging a ceasefire for Afghanista­n.

“The OIC calls on all parties to observe a truce, respect a ceasefire and enter into direct negotiatio­ns,” he told reporters at the close of the conference.

The scholars were received on Wednesday by Saudi King Salman, who expressed his country’s commitment to a peaceful resolution in Afghanista­n, according to state news agency SPA.

The Taliban ignored an invitation from the OIC to attend the Mecca conference, Saudi daily Asharq al-Awsat reported Wednesday.

Thus far, the Taliban has not responded to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s offers for dialogue, instead demanding to sit down with the United States, which has dismissed this proposal.

(Mail Online)

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