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Massoud in Vienna: A Comprehensive and Inclusive Vision for Afghanistan

Published 18/02/2025
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RASC News Agency: Ahmad Massoud, leader of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRF), has affirmed that his movement possesses a well-defined, inclusive, and strategic plan for the future of Afghanistan. Speaking at the fifth Vienna Conference for a Democratic Afghanistan, Massoud emphasized that the NRF’s vision transcends personal, political, and ethnic divides, striving instead to create a unified and representative framework for the entire nation.

In a recently released video from the conference, Massoud reiterated that the NRF has developed a concrete and actionable plan aimed at addressing Afghanistan’s political, social, and economic challenges. He underscored that this initiative is not tailored to serve any particular individual, party, or ethnic group, but is designed to encompass and uplift the entire Afghanistani population. During his address on Tuesday, February 18, Massoud declared: “Our plan is not designed for a single person, party, or ethnic group; it is a vision for all of Afghanistan.”

Reflecting on previous Vienna conferences, he acknowledged their significance, stating that these gatherings have provided a crucial platform for shaping a coherent strategy for Afghanistan’s future governance. The conference also featured prominent former Afghanistan government officials, who shared their perspectives on Afghanistan’s political trajectory, the Taliban’s governance, and the broader resistance movement.

 

RASC 18/02/2025

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