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@WomenForAfg announced the launch of the second round of its dialogue series, titled โ€˜Towards Unity and Trustโ€™, taking place in London from 24โ€“25 March 2026. The first round, in which @Fawziakoofi77 played a prominent role, was held in Islamabad in 2025.

Some pro- and anti-Taliban accounts on X, including @Misaq45 and @MuslimShirzad, described the London gathering as a meeting between Pakistani figures and Taliban opponents, alleging it was โ€œinitiated by the ISIโ€.

@tamimasey stated on X that he had been invited but declined to participate, claiming that โ€œalmost all the speakers were former corrupt jihadists and republic-era figures, now aligned with Pakistanโ€.

Source: Afghan Analyst (@AfghanAnalyst2)
[ https://x.com/AfghanAnalyst2/status/2036533016386847006 ]

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