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Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani has formed a 12-strong team to negotiate peace with the Taliban, but implementation of any deal will take at least five years, he said on Wednesday.
Ghani was speaking at a U.N. conference on the 17-year-old war between Afghan security forces and an increasingly confident Taliban, which is fighting to drive out international forces and establish their version of strict Islamic law.
The Taliban are not at the Geneva talks but will be closely monitoring the gathering of Afghan leaders and international diplomats, which coincides with efforts by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to push for peace with the group.
"We seek a peace agreement in which the Afghan Taliban would be included in a democratic and inclusive society," Ghani said, adding that any deal must fulfil certain conditions, including respecting the constitutional rights of women.
Ghani, facing a war-weary public back home, called on Afghans to back his peace push in an election next April.
"Presidential elections in the spring are key to successful peace negotiations. The Afghan people need an elected government with a mandate to obtain ratification (and) implement the peace agreement and lead the societal reconciliation process," he said.
"Implementation will take a minimum of five years to reintegrate six million refugees and internally displaced people," he said.
The two-day Geneva gathering is intended to help resolve the quagmire created by the war, a development that would pave way for the withdrawal of foreign troops.
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Ghani said his chief of staff would lead a negotiating team including women as well as men, and an advisory board, comprising nine diverse and representative committees, would provide input into the negotiations. U.S. Under Secretary of State David Hale said he was encouraged by the plan for peace talks and the formation of a negotiating team. "The time has come to plan for an Afghanistan of peace," Hale told the conference.

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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