No one should obstruct peace for personal issues, Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah said on Saturday.
Speaking in a gathering of senior politicians in Kabul, Abdullah said that the peace process should include all.
“It is also very important that no one should obstruct a national process for personal issues,” Abdullah said.
Former president Hamid Karzai said that it was decided during the meeting the views on peace should be consolidated.
A peace plan is expected to be prepared within one week.
Abdullah and Karzai have previously criticized President Ashraf Ghani’s peace plan for setting ceasefire as a precondition to talks with the Taliban. The group has said that it is ready to reduce violence.
Recently, Ghani responded to the criticism saying Abdullah and Ghani have no plans for Afghanistan’s future.
Karim Khalili, chairman of High Peace Council, said that ceasefire could be discussed as intra-Afghan talks begin.
Former vice president, Yonus Qanooni, said that the all the Afghan people should see themselves involved in the peace plan being prepared.
Mohammad Mohaqqiq, second deputy to Chief Executive, said that current government cannot represent the establishment in peace talks.