State Ministry for Peace


The State Ministry for Peace Affairs, officially known as State Ministry for Peace was an Afghan government ministry responsible for peace process focused on to end ongoing wars in Afghanistan diplomatically. Founded in July 2019 by the government of Afghanistan, it advocated peace negotiations and future political stability in the country. SMP ministry was tasked with various drivers such as monitoring Afghanistan conflict and carrying negotiations with those individuals, groups and organisations involving Afghan war and Taliban insurgency in particular.
It also worked with United Nations, United States Agency for International Development, and World Bank for economic development in the country. It is engaged in community development programmes through various platforms such as Community Development Councils and citizen charter program to achieve pre-determined goals focused on economic, community and peace development.
Following the fall of Kabul and the reinstatement of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, the Ministry was disbanded on 26 December 2021.

History

Prior to SMP, the peace process was tasked to Afghan High Peace Council that worked for over ten years from 2010 until it was dissolved in 2019 following SMP's formation.
State Ministry for Peace was heavily engaged into the administration and coordination of the processes between the Doha negotiating team, President Ashraf Ghani's office and Dr. Abdullah Abdullah's office at the High Council for National Reconciliation. Taliban was constantly launching incidents to interrupt peace process, including, targeting to assassinate Khushnood Nabizada, Chief of Staff to SMP on 1 February 2021 in Kabul, while he was on his way from home to the office.
Consisting of 21 members of negotiating team within the ministry, including five women, it represented Afghan government diplomatically while opponents members represents Taliban under peace deal signed by the US and Taliban.
Following the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, the Ministry was disbanded by the new Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan on 26 December 2021.

Doha Peace Negotiating Members

Twenty two individuals including political figures, human rights activists, women representatives, civil society members and tribal elders were introduced by both Afghan president Ashraf Ghani and the head of High Council for National Reconciliation Dr. Abdullah Abdullah to represent the government of Afghanistan during the Afghan intra talks with the Taliban in Doha, Qatar. State Ministry Peace's role was to handle the secretariat and management of the process with the Minister being in the team both as the secretary and also as a member.
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1Sadat Mansoor NaderiState Minister for Peace and MemberNational Solidarity Party of Afghanistan
2Mohammed Masoom StanekzaiChief Peace NegotiatorAshraf Ghani
3Fatima GailaniMemberNational Islamic Front of Afghanistan
4Ahmed GailaniDeputy chairpersonNational Islamic Front of Afghanistan
5Fawzia KoofiMemberDr. Abdullah Abdullah
6Nader NaderyMemberAshraf Ghani
7Matin BegMemberAshraf Ghani
8Habiba SarābiMemberDr. Abdullah Abdullah
9Ghairat BaheerMemberHezb-e Islami Gulbuddin
10Enayatullah BaleghMemberDr. Abdullah Abdullah
11Kalimullah NaqibiMemberDr. Abdullah Abdullah
12Mohammad NatiqiMemberPeople's Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan
13Ayoub AnsariMemberAshraf Ghani
14Sharifa ZurmatiMemberAshraf Ghani
15Khalid NoorMemberJamiat-e Islami
16Batoor DostumMemberNational Islamic Movement of Afghanistan
17Mohammad Amin AhmadiMemberDr. Abdullah Abdullah
18Mohammad Rasool TalibMemberHezbe Wahdat
19Zarar Ahmad OsmaniMemberDr. Abdullah Abdullah
20Ghulam Farooq MajrohMemberDr. Abdullah Abdullah
21Abdul Hafiz MansoorMemberJamiat-e Islami
22Ataullah LodinMemberDr. Abdullah Abdullah