The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) Afghanistan on July 11 said that any future dialogue between Afghans will be inclusive, vital and result-oriented, reports Tolo News. This comes after a 60-member Afghan delegation comprising Afghanistan’s politicians, representatives of media outlets, civil society activists, youths and women met senior members of the Taliban in the Gulf State of Qatar on July 7 and 8 where they issued a resolution in which the Taliban committed to reduce violence and halt attacks on certain areas such as “religious centers, schools, hospitals, educational centers, bazaars, water dams, and workplaces”. “Our expectation from the US is to pave the way for direct talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban so that we can witness a reduction in the level of violence and war,” said Omid Maisam, deputy spokesman to Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah. Meanwhile, the High Peace Council (HPC) in a statement has said that the peace facilitating body expects that the intra-Afghan dialogue opens the way for direct talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban. “We welcome efforts by all countries for peace in Afghanistan, the efforts which are carried out in harmony with the Afghan government help us in bringing peace in the country,” said HPC spokesman Ghafoor Ahmad Jawed.