Afghan official: Body of abducted UN driver found in Kabul

File photo of armed security guards watch over the transfer of the coffins of UN staffers killed in the attack on the Kabul guesthouse. (AP)
Updated 16 March 2018
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Afghan official: Body of abducted UN driver found in Kabul

KABUL: An Afghan official says the body of a UN driver, who was abducted two months ago along with a female UN employee and her child, was found in Kabul, in the same location where the abduction took place.
Police Chief Dawood Amin says the body was found early on Friday and has been sent for an autopsy. He says there is no information yet on the whereabouts or condition of the Afghan woman and her child.
The United Nations in Kabul has not replied to email requests for information. No militant group had claimed the abduction and the police have had no information as to who might have carried it out.
Taliban spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, has told The Associated Press that the insurgents were not involved in this “criminal act.”


Ukraine, US, Europe still seeking common ground in peace talks, French official says

Updated 13 December 2025
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Ukraine, US, Europe still seeking common ground in peace talks, French official says

  • French presidency official: “The European perspective of Ukraine is clear and it’s a realistic perspective”

PARIS: Ukraine, the United States and European powers are still working to find a joint position that would outline the contours of a peace deal, including security guarantees for Kyiv, that could be taken to Russia, a French presidency official said on Friday.
“Our goal is to have a common foundation that is solid for negotiation. This common ground must unite Ukrainians, Americans and Europeans,” the official told reporters in a briefing.
“It should allow us, together, to make a negotiating offer, a solid, lasting peace offer that respects international law and Ukraine’s sovereign interests, an offer that American negotiators are willing to bring to the Russians.”
The official said there was no joint document yet, but all sides would carry on negotiations in the coming days through various calls and meetings. He did not say whether Washington had set a deadline.
Kyiv is under pressure from the White House to secure a quick peace but is pushing back on a US-backed plan proposed last month that many see as favorable to Moscow.
Britain, France and Germany, along with other European partners and Ukraine, have been working frantically in the last few weeks to refine the original US proposals that envisaged Kyiv giving up swathes of its territory to Moscow, abandoning its ambition to join NATO and accepting limits on the size of its armed forces.
The French official said the talks aimed at narrowing differences with the United States and centered on territory and potential security guarantees for Ukraine once there is a peace accord.
Those discussions include the possibility of a NATO Article-5 type clause involving Washington that would seek to reassure Kyiv in case it was once again attacked by Russia, the official said.
The Europeans have also faced pressure in recent weeks with some American proposals touching on elements that concern NATO and the European Union, including suggestions on fast-tracking Ukraine’s accession to the bloc.
“The European perspective of Ukraine is clear and it’s a realistic perspective,” the official said. “That is what we are committed to and it is up to the Europeans and the Ukrainians to agree on how to proceed.”