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Taliban Announce Surprise Talks With US in Pakistan, Taliban delgation also expected to meet PM Imran - NYT
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KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban will hold a previously unexpected round of peace talks with the United States in Pakistan on Monday, ahead of scheduled meetings in the Middle Eastern state of Qatar a week later, the insurgent group said in a statement Wednesday.

The talks are aimed at finding a negotiated end to Afghanistan's 17-year war. The Qatar meeting is expected to include a collection of prominent Afghan figures, many of whom attended a similar gathering in the Russian capital earlier this month.

U.S. Peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad did not attend the Moscow meeting but was expected to head the U.S. team in Pakistan. He met earlier this week with NATO and European Union officials.

There was no immediate explanation for the previously unscheduled talks but Pakistan has been under considerable pressure to use its influence over the Taliban to press the insurgents into direct talks with Afghanistan's government.

The Taliban's top leadership is believed to be in Pakistan, despite repeated denials from Islamabad, which also says its influence over the insurgent force is overstated.

Until now, the Taliban has refused to talk directly to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's government but pressure is mounting to bring them into an expanding circle of participants.

The unexpected talks in Islamabad will come on the heels of a two-day visit to Pakistan by Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. In January, Saudi Arabia offered to host direct talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government but the insurgents refused to attend.

Meanwhile, Ghani this week chafed at the Moscow meeting saying an intra-Afghan dialogue would be better suited to Saudi Arabia, where Islam's two holiest sites of Mecca and Medina are located than the Russian capital.

While Pakistan's economy is likely to dominate Islamabad's talks with the Saudi Crown prince, accelerated efforts to find a negotiated end to Afghanistan's 17-year war were also expected to find its way into the discussions.

The newly announced 14-member Taliban negotiation team is also expected to meet Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan during the one-day visit "to hold comprehensive discussions about Pak-Afghan relations and issues pertaining to Afghan refugees and Afghan businessmen," the statement said. About 1.5 million Afghan refugees still live in Pakistan.

Since his appointment last September, Khalilzad has stepped up efforts to find an eventual end to America's longest war.


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these guys and..........................................................................pisteen tahafuz movement. I see what the establishment has done here! Very clever maybe they saw people's fury over the lack of action on ptm and here we have the biggest stumbling block to ptm's masters in kabul. Taliban.
 
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PM Imran should stay away from Tali mess.
These monkeys shot themselves in the foot by trying to be a superhero in 2001.
But ran to the mountains with their tails between their legs when Americans started bombing
 
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Afghan Taliban announce talks with US in Islamabad: spokesman

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In this file photo participants attend the opening of the two-day talks of the Taliban and Afghan opposition representatives at the President Hotel in Moscow on February 5. — AFP

The Afghan Taliban said on Wednesday that their negotiators would meet US envoys for talks this month in Islamabad, and also sit down with Prime Minister Imran Khan to discuss Afghanistan.

The announcement, not immediately confirmed by Washington or Islamabad, comes as America's chief negotiator tours the globe shoring up support for a peace process to end its longest war.

Zalmay Khalilzad, a former ambassador to Afghanistan, held extensive talks with the militants last month in Qatar, where the Taliban have an office. More talks are slated for later in February.

But a Taliban statement issued on Wednesday said separate meetings would be held first on February 18 in Islamabad “by the formal invitation of the government of Pakistan”.

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Talks in Doha would follow a week later on February 25, the statement said.

Khalilzad is heading a large delegation on a tour of Belgium, Germany, Turkey, Qatar, Afghanistan and Pakistan to boost the peace process and bring all Afghan parties to the table.

He has expressed cautious hope for a deal before Afghan presidential elections slated for July, but says the Taliban must come to the table with the Kabul government, which the insurgents consider a US puppet.

President Ashraf Ghani — who has expressed frustration at being sidelined from recent talks — flew to Munich on Wednesday to attend an international security conference, his office said.

The Taliban also announced a meeting with Prime Minister Khan in Islamabad for “comprehensive discussions” about bilateral affairs with Afghanistan.

News reports last month had suggested that Islamabad was open to hosting the next round of talks with the insurgents.

In January, as he travelled the region building support for the peace process, Khalilzad had met Khan in Islamabad. The premier had said during the meeting that Pakistan remained committed to facilitating the peace process in Afghanistan.
 
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PM Imran should stay away from Tali mess.
These monkeys shot themselves in the foot by trying to be a superhero in 2001.
But ran to the mountains with their tails between their legs when Americans started bombing

they didn't you should know the facts, they just didn't give in to all US demands like Musharaf did. I think you are one of those people who think US attacked Afghanistan for Osama lol
 
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These are moments when despite all odds Pakistan justifys the date of its creation, 27 of Ramazan. There was a dream that was Pakistan. A few of us belived in it in the dark times, now the world will believe again.
 
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they didn't you should know the facts, they just didn't give in to all US demands like Musharaf did. I think you are one of those people who think US attacked Afghanistan for Osama lol
They did.
I was among the people who were busy praising taliban after hearing their tall claims on news everyday Then Americans carpet bombed them with B-52s and they ran to the hills. Didn't last a month :lol:
 
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