The representatives of the United States, Russia, and China have called on all parties involved in the Afghan conflict to agree on immediate and concrete steps to reduce violence.

The Department of State in a statement said representatives of the United States, China, and Russia met in Moscow on April 25, 2019, and exchanged views on the current status of the Afghan peace process.

The statement further added that “The three sides respect the sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity of Afghanistan as well as its right to choose its development path. The three sides prioritize the interests of the Afghan people in promoting a peace process.”

“The three sides support an inclusive Afghan-led, Afghan-owned peace process and are ready to provide necessary assistance. The three sides encourage the Afghan Taliban to participate in peace talks with a broad, representative Afghan delegation that includes the government as soon as possible. Toward this end, and as agreed in Moscow in February 2019, we support a second round of intra-Afghan dialogue in Doha (Qatar),” the statement added.

“The three sides support the Afghan government efforts to combat international terrorism and extremist organizations in Afghanistan,” the statement said, adding that “They take note of the Afghan Taliban’s commitment to: fight ISIS and cut ties with Al-Qaeda, ETIM, and other international terrorist groups; ensure the areas they control will not be used to threaten any other country; and call on them to prevent terrorist recruiting, training, and fundraising, and expel any known terrorists.”

The State Department also added that the representatives of the three nations recognize the Afghan people’s strong desire for a comprehensive ceasefire. “As a first step, we call on all parties to agree on immediate and concrete steps to reduce violence.”

“The three sides stress the importance of fighting illegal drug production and trafficking, and call on the Afghan government and the Taliban to take all the necessary steps to eliminate the drug threat in Afghanistan,” the State Department said.

In the meantime, the State Department said the participants of the summit called for an orderly and responsible withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan as part of the overall peace process.

“The three sides call for regional countries to support this trilateral consensus and are ready to build a more extensive regional and international consensus on Afghanistan,” the statement by State Department added.