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US in Back-Channel Talks with Afghan Taliban: Report

Monday 30 July 2018
US in Back-Channel Talks with Afghan Taliban: Report

The Taliban political office in Qatari Capital, Doha

The US is engaged in talks with Afghanistan’s Taliban terrorist group to discuss a possible ceasefire in the War-torn country.

Alwaght- The US is engaged in talks with Afghanistan's Taliban terrorist group to discuss a possible ceasefire in the War-torn country.

A Taliban senior member, on condition of anonymity, said that he has met Washington's top diplomat for South Asia, Alice Wells, earlier in the week in Qatar, adding that the meeting ended with “very positive signals” and a decision to hold more meetings, The Wall Street Journal reported.  

"The environment was positive and the discussion was useful," said the Taliban member on Sunday.

“You can’t call it peace talks...These are a series of meetings for initiating formal and purposeful talks. We agreed to meet again soon and resolve the Afghan conflict through dialogue,” he added.

A former Taliban minister also confirmed that a meeting between US officials and the Taliban took place earlier this week in Doha.

"US officials and the Taliban took place earlier this week," said Aga Jan Mohtism.

The US has neither confirmed nor denied the meeting. However, Wells was officially in Doha last week.

"The United States is exploring all avenues to advance a peace process in close consultation with the Afghan government," said a statement released by the US State Department after her return.

Earlier in the month, the United States expressed readiness to initiate direct talks with the Taliban in an attempt to end a 17-year-old war in Afghanistan, a significant shift in American policy in the conflict-ridden country.

General John Nicholson, the top commander of US forces in Afghanistan said the move was intended to bring the Afghan government and the militants closer and culminate in formal peace negotiations to end the long-running war.

Taliban’s five-year rule over at least three quarters of Afghanistan came to an end when the US and its allies invaded the Asian country on October 7, 2001 as part of Washington’s so-called war on terror. The offensive removed the Taliban regime from power, but ever since, the group has been involved in widespread militancy, killing thousands of civilians as well as Afghan and American forces and displacing tens of thousands of people across the country.

Back in February, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani called on the Taliban to join peace talks “without preconditions.” 

The Taliban have repeatedly declared that they would not enter talks until US-led foreign troops left the country.

 

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