32 delegates to attend moot

Published November 27, 2001

ISLAMABAD, Nov 26: Only 32 Afghan delegates representing various ethnic and political groups will be participating in the closed-door, UN-sponsored meeting on formation of a multi-ethnic representative government in Afghanistan starting from Tuesday in Petersburg, near Bonn, Germany.

Speaking at a news conference here on Monday, United Nations Information Centre director, Eric Falt said that of the 32 delegates in the room, 11 will be representing the Northern Alliance, 11 the Rome process and five each for the Peshawar and Cyprus processes, respectively.

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