Afghan Taliban’s top political leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar has arrived in the Afghan capital from Kandahar, while the key stakeholders on Saturday continued to make consultations with different political groups and leaders including women representatives as well as anti-Taliban famed commanders of Panjshir province to build a consensus for the formation of an inclusive government in Afghanistan.
Baradar, who co-founded the group and also took part in peace talks in Doha, would meet jihadi leaders, elders and politicians for an inclusive government set-up in the coming days, a senior Taliban official told AFP.
During the day, ex-president Hamid Karzai and chairman of high council for national reconciliation Abdullah Abdullah were seen leading the efforts for peace, stability and national reconciliation. Talks between different stakeholders were held at Abdullah’s residence in Kabul, days after both the Afghan leaders had met a senior Taliban official in Kandahar.