Eastern Eye (UK)

Russia: Taliban ready to negotiate

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RUSSIA said on Tuesday (20) that the Taliban was prepared for political “compromise”, even as the insurgents launch offensives against government troops to secure greater swathes of Afghanista­n while US troops draw down.

The Taliban have capitalise­d on the withdrawal of foreign troops to capture scores of districts, border crossings, and encircle provincial capitals. Rounds of inconclusi­ve talks appear to have lost momentum as the militants make battlefiel­d gains.

But the Kremlin’s envoy to Afghanista­n, Zamir Kabulov, said during a conference with former Afghan leader Hamid Karzai on Tuesday the insurgents were prepared to consider political offers put forward by other parties to negotiatio­ns. “Over the past 20 or so years, the bulk of the (Taliban) leadership has certainly become fed up with war and understand that there is a need to search for political solutions to the current deadlock,” Kabulov said.

He said based on the statements and actions of the insurgents,

it had shown it was “ready for a political compromise”.

“But it’s clear that from their viewpoint a political compromise should be decently presented to them,” Kabulov added.

His comments came after another round of inconclusi­ve talks in Qatar last weekend between the Afghan government and the Taliban that many hoped would kickstart the ailing peace process.

Moscow is closely watching the conflict unfold.

Soviet Union troops occupied Afghanista­n in 1979, and the 10-year conflict claimed the lives of more than 14,000 Soviet troops.

In recent years, Russia has sought to reach out to the Taliban and has hosted Taliban representa­tives in Moscow several times, most recently in July. Moscow is also watching for a potential spill-over of the instabilit­y into neighbouri­ng ex-Soviet Central Asian countries where Russia maintains military bases.

Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has said Russia is concerned the instabilit­y could spur terror threats and proliferat­e drug traffickin­g.

Next month Russia is taking part in joint military drills in Tajikistan, which has called up reservists to help secure its border with Afghanista­n.

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PEACE TALKS: Russia has hosted Taliban representa­tives in Moscow several times

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