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Afghan peace process: preliminary results and assessments / Nessar, Omar   Journal Article
Nessar, Omar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract LATE IN 2018 and early in 2019, Moscow hosted two very important events related to peace settlement of the Afghan conflict which had been going on for over 30 years. In November 2018, the Moscow Format of consultations on Afghanistan brought together delegations of Afghanistan and the Taliban1; in February 2019, Moscow hosted an inter-Afghan dialogue between representatives of the legitimate political forces and the Taliban.
Key Words Taliban  Afghanistan  Peace Process  Talks  Moscow Format  Inter-Afghan Dialogue. 
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Afghanistan: trapped in uncertainty: ten years of war have not made the future of the country any clearer / Nessar, Omar   Journal Article
Nessar, Omar Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words NATO  United States  Afghanistan  US  NATO Military 
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Pakistan and the Afghan mission of the West / Nessar, Omar   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract IN THE LAST DECADE, Pakistan remained one of the most active geopolitical players in Afghanistan, which figured prominently in the twists and turns of armed struggle and politics of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (IRA). Islamabad has been and remains the key element of the "Afghan game" not only because of its traditional weight with the Taliban but also because the Western counterterrorist coalition is fighting in a landlocked country.
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Political crossroads of the Afghan crisis / Nessar, Omar   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract ON DECEMBER 5, 2011, Bonn hosted the International Afghanistan Conference (the Second Bonn Conference) which attracted, according to the Afghan press, at least 90 countries and about 20 international and regional organizations,1 the figures Kabul assessed as a great achievement. The West confirmed its earlier intention to extend its aid to Afghanistan after 2014, the year of the final pull-out of the International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF) from the country. President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai who chaired the conference promised to step up anticorruption struggle.
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