In a statement issued here yesterday by his spokesperson, Ban welcomed the direct talks between Afghan Government and the Taliban, which were held in Islamabad on July 7.
"(The Secretary-General) reiterates his support for an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process. He expresses his appreciation for the commitment of the parties and the constructive role of the host, Pakistan," said the statement.
In a separate news release, Haysom, who is also head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, also welcomed the direct talks and urged both parties to move towards reconciliation and peace.
"In the long term, peace is not a luxury, it is a necessity," Haysom said. "I welcome the direct face-to-face engagement by the parties as the only way to achieving progress towards a negotiated agreement and ultimately the peace that Afghanistan deserves."
Noting the importance of acknowledging the talks as the beginning of what could be a long and challenging process, Haysom expressed his appreciation to the parties for taking this significant first step and to the Government of Pakistan for hosting the meeting.
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict Leila Zerrougui urged the Afghan government to inject child protection measures into any further negotiations that flow from its first direct talks with Taliban representatives.
"It's essential to highlight the importance of child protection from the very start of talks," Zerrougui said.
The Taliban, Haqqani Network and Hezb-e-Islami are considered to be persistent perpetrators of violations against children in Afghanistan, and all three groups have been listed as such since 2007 in the UN Secretary-General's global Annual Report on children and armed conflict.
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