report in The Frontier Post, March 30, 2021
DUSHANBE (Tolo News): The city of Dushanbe in Tajikistan on Monday hosted the ninth “Heart of Asia – Istanbul Process” ministerial conference that will continue for two days, which will focus on building regional consensus around Afghan peace. On the first day of the conference that was attended by senior officials of member nations, the Deputy Afghan Foreign Minister Mirwais said international terrorist groups and drug traffickers undermine efforts for peace in Afghanistan.
He called on Afghanistan’s regional and international partners to exercise their influence on Taliban for a ceasefire. He noted that the Afghan peace process is a chance for all to vision a new future for regional cooperation and connectivity.
President Ashraf Ghani who arrived in Dushanbe on Monday morning will attend the meeting on its second day, March 30, and will join representatives from at least 50 countries and international organizations, according to officials. The meeting is expected to have a significant impact on the ongoing peace efforts for Afghanistan. The meeting is held two weeks ahead of the upcoming peace conference in Turkey, which is expected to change the direction of the ongoing peace efforts.
The participants will issue a statement at the end of the conference. The Heart of Asia conference was launched in 2011 as an initiative by Kabul and Ankara to help Afghanistan achieve peace. 15 countries are members of the conference and host it once every year. The conference was not held in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Meanwhile, President Ghani left Kabul for Tajikistan on Monday morning to attend the Heart of Asia – Istanbul Process ministerial conference in Dushanbe, the Presidential Palace said. President Ghani will also meet with Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon, Prime Minister Kokhir Rasulzoda and the Chairman of the Parliament of the Republic of Tajikistan to discuss the cooperation between the two countries during his two-day official trip, the Palace said.
The city of Dushanbe in Tajikistan will host the ninth “Heart of Asia – Istanbul Process” ministerial conference starting on Monday, which will focus on building regional consensus around Afghan peace. Representatives from at least 50 countries and international organizations will attend to the conference, according to the officials.
The meeting is expected to have a significant impact on the ongoing peace efforts for Afghanistan. “We need more coordination within Afghanistan and more coordination to ensure international and regional consensus for a just and enduring peace, a peace that preserves our gains. This is one of our main messages,” said the deputy minister of foreign affairs, Mirwais Nab. The meeting will be held two weeks ahead of the upcoming peace conference in Turkey, which is expected to change the direction of the ongoing peace efforts.
“Talks are better than war. It will be effective to have talks on various issues with the participation of regional and neighboring countries,” said Mohammad Taqi Saberi, Iran’s ambassador to Tajikistan. “We hope that this conference achieves its expected result.” “If we have peace in the region, it will be good for Afghanistan as well as for all of us to support economic development and people’s lives,” said the Indian ambassador to Tajikistan, Viraj Singh. The participants will issue a statement at the end of the conference. The Heart of Asia conference was launched in 2011 as an initiative by Kabul and Ankara to help Afghanistan achieve peace. 15 countries are members of the conference and host it once every year. The conference was not held in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.https://thefrontierpost.com/heart-of-asia-conference-gets-underway-in-tajikistan/