Afghanistan's Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah dismissed Tuesday a new peace proposal by his
election rival President Ashraf Ghani as an unrealistic "wishlist", and again questioned the validity of thousands of votes from recent polls.
US President
Donald Trump in September ended year-long talks with the
Taliban amid ongoing insurgent violence, leaving Afghans wondering what comes next in the gruelling conflict.
Ghani's team last month released a seven-point proposal meant to build on those talks and bring an end to Afghanistan's 18-year-old war with the Taliban.