by Mir Abed Joyenda
The Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah's office on Sunday said the National Unity Government (NUG) leaders have met with each other several times in recent days but they have not resolved their disagreements over a few matters.
"Overall, a number of meetings were held between the NUG leaders before and after the Brussels Summit. They [the two leaders] have agreed over a number of disagreements, but a number of issues still need to be discussed," said Jawed Faisal, deputy spokesman for the CEO.
Meanwhile, Bashir Ahmad Tayanj, a spokesman for Junbishe Milli (National Islamic Movement) Party, said the tension between President Ashraf Ghani and the First Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum has also not yet ended.
"Even 10 percent of our demands have not been addressed. We wanted our demands addressed because we are a party of the system and we are the makers of the new system," he said.
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