Tadamichi Yamamoto, the head of the United Nations Mission (UNAMA) in Pakistan's neighboring country Afghanistan, has said that the prosperous future of the local people can be imagined only after the end of the war in the country. Violent conflict in Afghanistan has been going on for a long time and over one lakh people have been killed in the last decade alone. Russia includes world's fastest missile in army, able to destroy any country in few hours In his statement, he said, "As I told the Security Council last week, whatever the outcome of the presidential election, peace will be the most important issue for the new administration. It has been said to raise the voice for and take honest and concrete steps from all the parties to end the war. There can be no military solution to violent conflict in the country." China will launch these satellites in 2020 to become self-sufficient Apart from this, he further said that the UN Mission is working with local communities to settle long-standing disputes over natural resources including water, land in the country and these efforts will continue in time to come. Chief Yamamoto has outlined the resolve to negotiate for sustainable peace and protection of human rights in Afghanistan. He said that women and youth should also be included in it because they are an important part of the peace process led by Afghan citizens. He also said, only after the end of the war will there be real hope for a prosperous future in Afghanistan. The hopes and aspirations of millions of ordinary citizens of Afghanistan - young and old, women and men, girls and boys - rest on the shoulders of those who are trying to end the war through a permanent political settlement. French astrologer Michel De Nostradamus says, '2020 will be the most violent year ever!'