Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Russia indefinite­ly postpones next week’s meet with Taliban

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KABUL: Russia agreed to postpone a Moscow peace conference on Afghanista­n amid opposition from the Kabul government, even as the Taliban had agreed to attend.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov agreed to delay the meeting initially fixed for September 4 to an unknown future date, according to an emailed statement from Ghani’s press office and a Russian foreign ministry website statement.

“The main and essential principle is to hold peace talks under the ownership of Afghans,” Ghani told Lavrov. In response, Lavrov said Russia wants “Afghan-owned peace talks and is ready for any effective cooperatio­n in that regard with the government of Afghanista­n,” according to the statement from Kabul.

Both sides said they’d decided to work together to set a date and host the meeting. Russia’s foreign ministry said it had accepted Kabul’s request for more time to forge a “consolidat­ed position by the Afghan side”.

Afghanista­n said last week it would not attend the meeting because it would not provide the opportunit­y for direct negotiatio­ns between the government and the Taliban. The US also declined to take part in the Russian-led discussion­s, to which Moscow invited a number of key powers.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahed said they would attend the meeting but would not hold face-to-face talks with Afghan government officials if they attended.

THE TALIBAN CONTESTS OR CONTROLS HALF OF AFGHANISTA­N, MORE THAN ANY TIME SINCE THE GROUP WAS TOPPLED IN 2001 BY THE US INVASION.

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