Hindustan Times (Noida)

AFGHAN TALIBAN MEET CHINESE GOVT IN BEIJING

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KABUL: A Taliban delegation met China’s special representa­tive for Afghanista­n in Beijing on Sunday to discuss the group’s peace talks with the United States, a spokesman for the Islamist insurgency said.

The meeting comes after US President Donald Trump’s eleventh-hour cancellati­on earlier this month of the negotiatio­ns between his country and the Taliban, which many had hoped would pave the way to a broader peace deal with the Afghan government and ending a 17-year war. The Taliban’s nine-member delegation travelled to Beijing and met Deng Xijun, China’s special representa­tive for Afghanista­n, said Suhail Shaheen, the Afghan group’s spokesman in Qatar, on his official Twitter account.

Qatar was where the Taliban and the United States held peace talks over the past year.

“The Chinese special representa­tive said the Us-taliban deal is a good framework for the peaceful solution of the Afghan issue and they support it,” Shaheen wrote.

Mullah Baradar, the Taliban delegation’s leader, said they had held a dialogue and reached a “comprehens­ive deal”, Shaheen tweeted. “Now, if the US president cannot stay committed to his words and breaks his promise, then he is responsibl­e for any kind of distractio­n and bloodshed in Afghanista­n,” Baradar said, according to Shaheen.

China’s foreign ministry did not immediatel­y respond to an e-mail requesting comment, sent outside its usual operating hours. Chinese officials in Kabul also did not immediatel­y respond to a messaged request for comment.

Afghanista­n will this coming week hold its fourth presidenti­al elections since Us-led forces toppled the Taliban from power in 2001.

Those elections have gained importance since the collapse of the peace talks.

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