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http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2023(VIII-I).01 10.31703/gpr.2023(VIII-I).01 Published : Mar 2023Role of Pakistan as a Facilitator in the Intra-Afghan Dialogues
The Afghan peace negotiations with the United States have established a unified forum for the country's future. Since the Soviet invasions and 9/11, the imbroglio and terrors attacks destabilize the Afghanistan area. Pakistan plays a key role in the resumption of the peace process. Pakistan has taken significant action to open the dialogue and invite the Taliban and the United States to the negotiating table in order to negotiate peace and stability. The Pakistani Foreign Ministry began working to reduce tension, and including Pakistan in a peace agreement would both enhance Pakistan's influence in the region and yield positive benefits as part of the peace talks process. Pakistan's efforts and dedication were important in facilitating the Two Plus Two peace talks, which had been impasses since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, as well as the US and China's roles as observers. In this paper, I will focus to illustrate Pakistan's role and to find out the critical assumption about the role of Pakistan in Afghan Peace Talks.
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Doha Peace Talks, Stakeholders, Taliban stances, Impediments, Way Forward, Future Prosperity
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(1) Abdullah
M.Phil. IR, Department of International Relations, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Syed Shaheer Ali Shah
BS Commerce, Quaid e Azam College of Commerce, University of Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Muniba Nafees
LLB Sharia & Law, Islamia College University, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
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APA : Abdullah., Shah, S. S. A., & Nafees, M. (2023). Role of Pakistan as a Facilitator in the Intra-Afghan Dialogues. Global Political Review, VIII(I), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2023(VIII-I).01
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CHICAGO : Abdullah, , Syed Shaheer Ali Shah, and Muniba Nafees. 2023. "Role of Pakistan as a Facilitator in the Intra-Afghan Dialogues." Global Political Review, VIII (I): 1-7 doi: 10.31703/gpr.2023(VIII-I).01
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HARVARD : ABDULLAH., SHAH, S. S. A. & NAFEES, M. 2023. Role of Pakistan as a Facilitator in the Intra-Afghan Dialogues. Global Political Review, VIII, 1-7.
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MHRA : Abdullah, , Syed Shaheer Ali Shah, and Muniba Nafees. 2023. "Role of Pakistan as a Facilitator in the Intra-Afghan Dialogues." Global Political Review, VIII: 1-7
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MLA : Abdullah, , Syed Shaheer Ali Shah, and Muniba Nafees. "Role of Pakistan as a Facilitator in the Intra-Afghan Dialogues." Global Political Review, VIII.I (2023): 1-7 Print.
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OXFORD : Abdullah, , Shah, Syed Shaheer Ali, and Nafees, Muniba (2023), "Role of Pakistan as a Facilitator in the Intra-Afghan Dialogues", Global Political Review, VIII (I), 1-7
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TURABIAN : Abdullah, , Syed Shaheer Ali Shah, and Muniba Nafees. "Role of Pakistan as a Facilitator in the Intra-Afghan Dialogues." Global Political Review VIII, no. I (2023): 1-7. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2023(VIII-I).01