
Afghanistan: Grand Council discusses approach to Taliban talks in Kabul
Afghanistani President Ashraf Ghani opened the Grand Council of tribal elders and political leaders to discuss developments in peace talks with the Taliban in Kabul on Monday.
Footage shows Ghani being applauded while entering the stage at the beginning of the Council, which will see four days of discussions involving more than 3,200 attempting to find a common path in future negotiations with the Taliban.
Also known as Loya Jirga, the Council is a traditional meeting aimed at bringing various ethnic groups, tribes and factions to a consensus regarding different Afghan issues.
The Taliban have refused to directly talk to Kabul representatives thus far.

Afghanistani President Ashraf Ghani opened the Grand Council of tribal elders and political leaders to discuss developments in peace talks with the Taliban in Kabul on Monday.
Footage shows Ghani being applauded while entering the stage at the beginning of the Council, which will see four days of discussions involving more than 3,200 attempting to find a common path in future negotiations with the Taliban.
Also known as Loya Jirga, the Council is a traditional meeting aimed at bringing various ethnic groups, tribes and factions to a consensus regarding different Afghan issues.
The Taliban have refused to directly talk to Kabul representatives thus far.