The Borneo Post

US envoy wraps up Afghanista­n visit, vows inclusivit­y in talks

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ISLAMABAD: The US envoy tasked with forging a peace deal with the Taliban met with officials in Pakistan yesterday, after telling leaders and various groups in Afghanista­n they would be included in future talks.

Zalmay Khalilzad was in Islamabad after spending five days in Afghanista­n amid strains between Washington and President Ashraf Ghani’s administra­tion, which has complained bitterly of being sidelined in peace talks.

“Intra-Afghan dialogue should be comprehens­ive and inclusive with representa­tives from the #Afghan government, women, young people, and civil society,” Khalilzad said on Twitter at the start of his five- day visit.

The Taliban has until now refused to meet with the Kabul government, accusing it of being a puppet regime. The diplomatic spat between Washington and Kabul came to a head last month when Afghanista­n’s national security advisor Hamdullah Mohib accused Khalilzad of a lack of ‘ transparen­cy’, even suggesting the Afghan-born envoy wanted to be ‘viceroy’ of his native country.

Washington reacted furiously, with US officials reportedly refusing to attend meetings in which Mohib was present. The outspoken advisor visited eastern provinces when Khalilzad was in Kabul.

Among those Khalilzad met with was a group of seven women from the Afghan Women Network.

Under the Taliban’s strict interpreta­tion of Syaria law, women were stripped of all basic rights and were sometimes executed for alleged adultery. — AFP

“Women should not be forgotten

 ??  ?? A handout photo released by Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs shows Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi (left) speaking with Khalilzad during a meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Islamabad. — AFP photo
A handout photo released by Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs shows Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi (left) speaking with Khalilzad during a meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Islamabad. — AFP photo

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