The most senior elected official in Pakistan's restive Balochistan Province is advocating peace negotiations to end a decade-old separatist insurgency.
An influential congresswoman has called for sustained support for Afghan women after most Western troops have left their country.
A former U.S. envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan has called on Islamabad to go after Afghan insurgents on its soil to boost ties with Kabul.
Atta Mohammad Noor, the powerful governor of Afghanistan's Balkh Province, has blamed the government's weak leadership for the soaring violence in the country's north.
A former foreign minister under the Afghan Taliban has criticism for both sides in the conflict.
A former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan sees a tough summer ahead for Kabul due to escalating Taliban violence and internal bickering within the unity government.
Regional expert Marvin Weinbaum talks about the fierce opposition President Ashraf Ghani faces in Afghanistan and the significance of the agreement for the South Asian region.
A leading U.S. scholar on Afghanistan sees no visible efforts by Islamabad to reciprocate Kabul's measures to reset their bilateral relationship.
The former head of Afghan intelligence offers scathing criticism of neighboring Pakistan's policies toward his country.
Bestselling author Ahmed Rashid sees progress in a recent 'nonofficial' meeting between the Taliban and the Afghan government.
After the end of major international combat operations, a senior NATO official sees the need to preserve the gains Afghan women have made during the past decade.
A British author sees an urgent need for a political settlement in Afghanistan to prevent Islamist militants there from mutating into more dangerous extremist outfits.
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