The Afghan foreign ministry, however, remained evasive about whether it would dispatch a delegation to the conference, which will focus on kickstarting peace talks between Kabul and the Taliban. "We are still negotiating with the Russian officials," spokesman Sebaghtullah Ahmadi said.
"We welcome any peace effort that is Afghan-led." Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said the militant group was still mulling whether to go.Moscow has also invited representatives from the United States as well as India, Iran, China, Pakistan and five former Soviet republics in Central Asia. Pakistan, which has long been accused of providing support to the Afghan Taliban, would "definitely" attend, foreign ministry spokesman Muhammad Faisal told AFP.