The presence of Ahmad Massoud, the leader of the National Resistance Front, at the Vienna meeting
With the issue of unity of forces against the Taliban
Ahmad Massoud, the leader of the National Resistance Front, has left for Austria with a delegation to participate in the Vienna meeting. This is the second Vienna conference on Afghanistan. According to published reports, nearly 30 political activists, representatives of political and civil currents of Afghanistan, along with a number of leaders of these currents, officials and former members of the government and parliament, scholars, intellectuals, diplomats, academic figures and journalists were supposed to be in this to participate in the conference, but a number of well-known figures opposed to the Taliban, who were invited to this meeting, were absent. Some other opponents of the Taliban also attended this meeting online.
It is said that the focus of the conference is more on strengthening confidence among political, civil and military movements and activists opposed to the Taliban; The continuation and expansion of resistance for the freedom of Afghanistan; The increase in pressure on the Taliban and their supporters and the plan to get out of the current crisis and the unity of forces against the Taliban.