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OTTAWA (AFP) Canada supports talks with Taliban insurgents to try to quell unrest in Afghanistan, but only if they renounce violence and Kabul leads the negotiations, Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon said Monday.
"If the Afghan government at the end of the day desires to go out there and have discussions with people who fundamentally will renounce any forms of violence, we're quite comfortable with that," Cannon told public broadcaster CBC.
"We're not going to go out there and say we're going to go and deal and negotiate with people would have arms and are trying to kill our people," he said.
"What we're saying fundamentally here is, 'Renounce all forms of violence and we'll sit down and we'll discuss with you'."
Cannon's comments follow US President Barack Obama's hints in an interview on Sunday at possible talks with moderate Taliban.
Highlighting the US success of bringing Sunni Iraqi insurgents to the negotiating table and away from Al-Qaeda, Obama told the New York Times "there may be some comparable opportunities in Afghanistan and the Pakistani region."
AFP: Canada supports talks with Taliban
"If the Afghan government at the end of the day desires to go out there and have discussions with people who fundamentally will renounce any forms of violence, we're quite comfortable with that," Cannon told public broadcaster CBC.
"We're not going to go out there and say we're going to go and deal and negotiate with people would have arms and are trying to kill our people," he said.
"What we're saying fundamentally here is, 'Renounce all forms of violence and we'll sit down and we'll discuss with you'."
Cannon's comments follow US President Barack Obama's hints in an interview on Sunday at possible talks with moderate Taliban.
Highlighting the US success of bringing Sunni Iraqi insurgents to the negotiating table and away from Al-Qaeda, Obama told the New York Times "there may be some comparable opportunities in Afghanistan and the Pakistani region."
AFP: Canada supports talks with Taliban