Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pakistan starts behind-scenes aid to Ustaliban talks

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WASHINGTON/ PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN (REUTERS), FEBRUARY 8, 2019- Pakistan, long at odds with the United States over the war in Afghanista­n, has begun to play a behind-the-scenes but central role in supporting U.S. peace talks with the Afghan Taliban, including by facilitati­ng travel to negotiatio­ns, U.S. officials and Taliban sources tell Reuters.

The Pakistani assistance, which has not been reported in such detail before, also includes exerting pressure on Taliban leaders who fail to cooperate, including by detaining members of the militants’ families, the insurgents say.

The Pakistani role in the peace negotiatio­ns is a delicate one, with Islamabad seeking to avoid demonstrat­ing the kind of broad influence over the Taliban that Washington has long accused it of having. Sources caution its help could be temporary.

The Taliban also do not want to appear beholden to Islamabad, which has long denied U.S. accusation­s that it provides safe haven and assistance to insurgents as a way to preserve influence in neighborin­g Afghanista­n throughout its more than 17-year-old war.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly signaled his intention to wind down America’s longest conflict, declaring this week in his State of the Union address that “great nations do not fight endless wars.”

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