Deccan Chronicle

Baradar in Kabul to set up new govt

Taliban for inclusive govt, but have given few details

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Kabul, Aug. 21: Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar arrived in Kabul on Saturday for talks on establishi­ng a new “inclusive” government in Afghanista­n, a senior official said.

Other senior Taliban leaders seen in the capital in recent days include Khalil Haqqani — one of America’s most wanted terrorists with a $5 million bounty on his head.

Pro-Taliban social media feeds showed Haqqani meeting Gulbuddin Hekmatyar — a former bitter rival during the brutal civil war of the early

1990s, but still influentia­l in Afghan politics.

A senior Taliban official said that Baradar would meet “jihadi leaders and politician­s for an inclusive government set-up”.

Baradar arrived in Afghanista­n last Tuesday from Qatar, choosing to touch down in the country’s second-biggest city Kandahar — the Taliban’s spiritual birthplace.

Within hours of his return, the group announced its rule would be “different” this time.

The Taliban have said they want this iteration of their government to be “inclusive”, but have given few details of who it would include.

Arrested in Pakistan in

2010, Baradar was in custody until pressure from the United States saw him

freed in 2018 and relocated to Qatar.

He was appointed head of the Taliban’s political office in Doha, where he oversaw the signing of the agreement that led to the agreement for US forces to withdraw and end their 20-year campaign.

The Taliban scotched any hopes of a negotiated peace deal with the Afghan government by overrunnin­g the country in under two weeks — a lightning offensive that ended with them taking Kabul unopposed last Sunday. On Friday, Khalil Haqqani — the uncle of Taliban deputy leader Sirajuddin Haqqani — was seen leading prayers at a mosque in Kabul.

Another key leader of the so-called Haqqani network — Anas Haqqani — was also in Kabul and had met former president Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah.

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Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar

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