Ambassador Stefano Pontecorvo confirms commitment to support Afghanistan’s path to peace

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Kabul: The NATO alliance this week reiterated its pledge to support Afghanistan and the political resolution of hostilities in the

country, Stefano Pontecorvo, NATO Senior Civilian Representative to Afghanistan, said.

Last Thursday, the official met with Abdullah Abdullah, the head of the Afghan High Council for National Reconciliation.

According to Ambassador Pontecorvo, they held fruitful discussions “on the new chapter in the relationship between Afghanistan

and NATO.”

“We agreed on the importance of a political settlement and on the need for a united Republic front to act in the interest of peace

and for the benefit of all Afghans,” the official was quoted as saying by the regional alliance office in a tweet.
Last week, the alliance declared that member states were scheduled to begin an orderly withdrawal from Afghanistan by May 1,

planning to complete it within a few months. The US intends to complete the pullout by September 11.

In the meantime, Afghanistan is still witnessing clashes between Taliban insurgents and the Afghan military despite the launch of

peace talks between the movement and Kabul in Qatar’s Doha last September.
The Afghan military continues to regularly report on its special operations against the movement.