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Reports of Tentative Truce, Amnesty for Militants as Pakistan Negotiates with Outlawed TTP

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The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has yet to confirm or deny the talks or the tentative understanding reached between the two sides. — Reuters/File

PESHAWAR: Pakistani officials have reached a tentative understanding with the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to seek a broader peace agreement to end nearly two decades of militancy in the country, multiple sources familiar with the development told Dawn.

Sources said the “direct, face-to-face” talks between the two sides being held in Afghanistan’s south-western Khost province for nearly two weeks had resulted in a tentative understanding to declare a countrywide truce, conditional to the release of some TTP foot soldiers as part of confidence-building measures.

It was not immediately clear how many militants in Pakistan’s custody would be allowed to go free, but sources said the number was not more than two dozen people. “These are foot soldiers, not senior or mid-level commanders,” the sources said. “We are testing the ground. We are cautious,” they added.


“The truce will come into effect once the prisoners are released,” these sources said, requesting not to be named because they were not authorised to speak to the media.

“The tentative month-long truce shall be extendable, depending on how these negotiations go forward,” a source said.

It is not clear who from the Pakistan side is negotiating with the TTP.

The interior minister of Afghanistan’s Taliban regime, Sirajuddin Haqqani, has been playing a mediating role between Pakistan and the TTP, bringing the two sides under one roof to engage in face-to-face talks, said another source.

“Talks are being held directly between senior officers and senior TTP leadership. The TTP includes all groups without exception,” the source added. “There are several proposals on the table and both sides are working to hammer out a workable solution.”

This source made it clear that no tribal intermediaries were being engaged in talks with the TTP leadership at the moment. “They will be engaged at the appropriate time,” the source maintained.

In an interview with a Turkish news channel last month, Prime Minister Imran Khan had acknowledged that his government was in talks with the TTP so that they may surrender arms and reconcile in return for amnesty “to be able to live like ordinary citizens”.

The TTP had rejected Mr Khan’s amnesty offer, insisting their struggle was for the enforcement of Shariah in Pakistan.

Pakistani security officials have been pressing the Afghan Taliban to shut down TTP bases on their soil in line with their international commitments, citing increase in the number of attacks and casualties in Pakistan.

Shortly before the Afghan Taliban takeover, the movement had constituted a three-member high-powered commission to engage with the TTP in a bid to persuade it to cease hostilities against Pakistan. The Afghan Taliban leadership, knowledgeable sources had said at the time, was reluctant to use force, referring to tribal affinities and their joint fight and sacrifices against foreign occupation in Afghanistan.

Attention was then diverted towards those deemed amenable to negotiations, while the Afghan Taliban continued to work on a reluctant TTP leadership to engage with senior Pakistani intermediaries for direct, face-to-face talks.

Some government officials said that while many TTP foot soldiers and others were tired and weary of the fighting and living in exile and wanted to avail the amnesty offer, some militant leaders, including TTP chief Mufti Noor Wali and Jamaatul Ahrar leader Omar Khalid Khurasani, were proving to be “hard nuts” and resisting negotiations. “Now, every one of them is on board,” a source said.

The TTP has yet to confirm or deny the talks or the tentative understanding reached between the two sides.

Pakistani military had launched a major operation against militants in North Waziristan, the last redoubt of the TTP, forcing militants to flee across the border into neighbouring Afghanistan. But the militants using the sanctuary in the neighbouring country have been launching frequent cross-border attacks, assassinations, fire-raids and bombings in different parts of the country.

Such attacks have seen an uptick since the Afghan Taliban takeover of Kabul in mid-August.

Published in Dawn, November 5th, 2021
 
Pathetic and embarrassing. When they were at peak, we broke their back during the Nawaz Sharif and Raheel Sharif era and now when they are at their weakest, we are signing a truce. Cowardly. You dont sign truces with terrorists, who kill kids and are your sworn enemies. Beghairti ki bhi koi hadh hoti hai.
 
Pathetic and embarrassing. When they were at peak, we broke their back during the Nawaz Sharif and Raheel Sharif era and now when they are at their weakest, we are signing a truce. Cowardly. You dont sign truces with terrorists, who kill kids and are your sworn enemies. Beghairti ki bhi koi hadh hoti hai.

Nahi hoti hadd. Baghairati has been happening since decades in the land of the pure.
Imran aka the pashtun chauvinistic pig is now surrendering to his similar ethno fascist Pashtun brothers for whom he wrote this book Warrior Race: Journey Through the Land of the Tribal Pathans by Imran Khan (goodreads.com)

Imran will be remembered along the lines of Gen Yahya Khan.

Surrendered to India

Surrendered to TLP

Surrendered to TTP.

Surrendered to BLA/BRA.

IK and Bajwa both.

Everybody knows GHQ monopolizes security policy in all realms.
 
Those who are against this must be in other country and would like to watch the show of upcoming years forgetting that we should always give chance to peace where it's possible. If we have lost 70k lives then we should rethink our strategy before another 70k lost their lives.
 
Imran Khan is a clown. Yes

Bajwa is a huge downgrade as compared to Raheel Sharif . Yes


But this is also a fact that Pakistan can't continue to fight a war infinitely on its western border

It needs to shift its war power that is busy on the western front to eastern front in coming years. For that either Pakistan ends the insurgency militarily. Or it can do a truce that would give it a relief that it needs. I don't see former option happening under leadership of Imran and Bajwa. So I support this truce since it is the only option we have for now
 
Imran Khan is a clown. Yes

Bajwa is a huge downgrade as compared to Raheel Sharif . Yes


But this is also a fact that Pakistan can't continue to fight a war infinitely on its western border

It needs to shift its war power that is busy on the western front to eastern front in coming years. For that either Pakistan ends the insurgency militarily. Or it can do a truce that would give it a relief that it needs. I don't see former option happening under leadership of Imran and Bajwa. So I support this truce since it is the only option we have for now
Last time we signed a truce, the shaitans were just a few kilometers away from Islamabad running their dominion in Swat. Come on, dude. The only solution is: ERADICATION.
 
Last time we signed a truce, the shaitans were just a few kilometers away from Islamabad running their dominion in Swat. Come on, dude. The only solution is: ERADICATION.

Things have changed a lot. Situation has changed

You can't fight indefinitely. Period
Oh but they are Hindoooo agents. Why Government of Riyasat E Madina ver 2. lead by Khalifa Imran is offering truce to these RSS agents ?

Lol no matter how much Pakistanis try to deflect the blame on India. Deep down you know we know they are Muslims who believe in establishing their version of Shariah on Soodkhor Westernized Kuffar Pakistan.

Pakistan is such a Banana Republic, one day surrending to TLP and another day offering Truce to TTP. It's even more shameful when you call these terrorist rouge groups as Indian funded and then surrender to them. It's a victory for India if groups are indeed funded by them.

Crush them without mercy , don't surrender to these Indian funded groups but you know you can't because they are your own people.

Hey clown. Just because we are having dialogue with them doesn't mean that they were never foreign funded

We also do talks with BLA that openly boosts about getting support from India

Your government offers amnesty to militants in Kashmir even though they are all Pakistan sponsored as per your government

Sit down
 

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