The Asian Age

US holds talks with Taliban in Qatar

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Islamabad, Nov. 18: The Taliban have held three days of talks with US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad in the Gulf state of Qatar, where the Afghan insurgent group has a political office, a Taliban official and another individual close to the group said on Sunday. The talks are aimed at renewing the Afghan peace process. Seventeen years after the US- led invasion that ended Taliban rule, the militants control nearly half of Afghanista­n and carry out near- daily attacks on local security forces and government officials. The two individual­s said Khairullah Khairkhwah, the former Taliban governor of Herat, and Mohammed Fazl, a former Taliban military chief, attended the marathon talks.

The two individual­s spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the sensitive negotiatio­ns. US officials could not immediatel­y be reached for comment. The State Department has refused to comment on the talks. A third individual with knowledge of the discussion­s said the Taliban pressed for a postponeme­nt of next year’s presidenti­al elections.

Islamabad, Nov. 18: The Taliban have held three days of talks with U. S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad in the Gulf state of Qatar, where the Afghan insurgent group has a political office, a Taliban official and another individual close to the group said on Sunday. The talks are aimed at renewing the Afghan peace process and eventually winding down America’s longest war. Seventeen years after the US- led invasion that ended Taliban rule, the militants control nearly half of Afghanista­n and carry out near- daily attacks on local security forces and government officials. The two individual­s said Khairullah Khairkhwah, the former Taliban governor of Herat, and Mohammed Fazl, a former Taliban military chief, attended the marathon talks. The two individual­s spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the sensitive negotiatio­ns. US officials could not immediatel­y be reached for comment. The state department has refused to comment on reported talks with the Taliban.

A third individual with knowledge of the discussion­s said that the Taliban pressed for a postponeme­nt of next year’s presidenti­al elections and the establishm­ent of an interim government under a neutral leadership. Abdul Sattar Sirat, an ethnic Tajik and Islamic scholar, was suggested as a candidate to lead an interim administra­tion.

The individual, who also spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivit­y of the talks, said that Mr Khalilzad wants to reach a settlement within six months, a timescale the Taliban said was too short. Mr Khalilzad also proposed a ceasefire, which the Taliban rejected, the individual said, adding that there was no agreement on the release of prisoners, opening the Taliban office or lifting a Taliban travel ban.

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Zalmay Khalilzad

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