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Afghan President Karzai backs Taliban Qatar office plan

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Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said he will back the opening of a Taliban liaison office in Qatar to try to help consolidate the peace process.

It is the first time he has given public support to the US plan to create a Taliban base in the Gulf state, in which future talks could be held.

He previously rejected the idea, angry that the US and Germany had discussed potential locations without him.

The Taliban have so far made no official comment on the proposal.

The US, Germany and other countries with a stake in the decade-long war against the Taliban have increasingly been seeking a political end to the conflict.

They have argued that establishing an "address" outside the immediate region for reconciliation talks is the best way to speed up the peace process.

Mistrust
Earlier this month, Kabul recalled its ambassador from the Qatari capital, Doha, saying the Qataris had been discussing the issue of an office in detail with the Americans and the Germans "without keeping the Afghan government fully in the picture".

But in a statement on Tuesday, Mr Karzai said that while he preferred the idea of Turkey or Saudi Arabia hosting the office, if the Americans wanted to locate it in Doha he would agree.

"Having an exact address for the opposition [is a condition] for practical steps toward starting negotiations," said a statement from the presidential palace.

Kabul has repeatedly stressed that it will not accept any foreign intervention in negotiations with the Taliban.

Efforts to hold talks have been hit by a string of setbacks, including the assassination in September of Burhannudin Rabbani, the head of the Afghan High Peace Council which had been liaising with the militant group.

The Taliban denied being responsible, but the attack added to the sense of mistrust.

US and Afghan officials have also stressed that Pakistan - where the Taliban's leadership are believed to be based - must be involved in the process.
 
Taliban's Official address remains:

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Please contact the above mentioned office for further correspondence.
 
I guess you can never really ignore the ground realities.
It took a decade for them all to realize that Taliban and AQ are quite a different bunch in many ways.
 
Karzai accepts Taliban office in Qatar
Afghan president says he will accept the opening of a Taliban office in the Gulf for the purpose of holding peace talks.
Last Modified: 28 Dec 2011 05:44




Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, has said he will accept the opening of a Taliban office in Qatar for the purpose of holding peace talks.

If the US insists that the armed group establish a liaison office in Qatar, "we are agreed", Karzai said in a presidential statement on Tuesday.

Earlier this month, Kabul recalled its ambassador to Qatar for consultations over reports that the Taliban was planning to open an office in the Gulf state.

But as the 2014 deadline for the US led forces to leave the country comes closer, there have been growing calls to engage with the group for a durable peace in the country. Some observers say a proper address for Taliban would help facilitate such talks.

One complication to negotiations with the group is that many Afghans still view them with suspicion and say they should answer for their past crimes.

The developments come as the tally of foreign soldiers killed in the country continues to climb. Three NATO service members were killed by a roadside bomb in eastern Afghanistan, the international force said on Wednesday.

A statement said that the deaths occurred on Tuesday, but provided no further details about the incident or the nationalities of the troops.

The latest deaths bring December's toll of foreign troops killed in the country to 23, for a total of 539 deaths so far this year.

Source: Al Jazeera and agencies

Karzai accepts Taliban office in Qatar - Asia - Al Jazeera English
 
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Why shall US accept Karzai's advice?

He is reported to be a mental case and on medication!
 
Where is my favourite poster Vcheng? I would like to give him some burfee. :lol:
 
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