The Asian Age

Taliban say team in Qatar for Afghan peace talks

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Kabul, Sept. 5: The Taliban’s negotiatin­g team has arrived in Qatar, a spokesman said on Saturday, in a sign that long- delayed peace talks with the Afghan government are inching closer to starting.

A date for the talks, to be hosted in Doha, has not been set but the warring sides have this week made signals that negotiatio­ns could launch soon, including efforts to wrap up a drawn out prisoner exchange.

“All members of our negotiatin­g team have arrived in Doha. The talks will begin once some small technical issues are resolved,” Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen said.

The Taliban team had recently been in Pakistan discussing the peace process with the government in Islamabad.

Qatar authoritie­s have been imposing a seven day quarantine period on all arrivals to the country, but have made exemptions for some delegation­s who undergo regular testing.

The Afghan government’s negotiatin­g team remained in Kabul on Saturday, but a logistics team landed in Doha earlier this week.

Faraidoon Khawzoon, a spokesman for the Afghan government's reconcilia­tion council, said its negotiatin­g team was ready for talks.

“The release of the prisoners is completed and there is no excuse for delaying the talks,” he tweeted.

“But the Taliban don’t seem to be ready for the talks. We expect the Taliban to get ready and start the negotiatio­ns.” The talks were initially due to begin in March as set out in a deal between the United States and the Taliban in February, from which Kabul was excluded. —

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