Tuesday, 26 April 2016

A delegation from the Afghan Taliban in Pakistan to discuss the resumption of peace talks



 ISLAMABAD (Ina) - A delegation from the Afghan Taliban political office in Qatar to Pakistan, on Tuesday, to discuss the resumption of peace talks with Kabul, according to the source said in themotion. 
Comes the delegation 's visit to Karachi in the wake invited Afghan President Pakistan to take action against the leaders the Taliban, in a new hard - line stance after the attack by the movement and led to the deaths of 64 people in Kabul.  
the Associated Press quoted French senior source in the Afghan Taliban based in Pakistan as saying that the delegation's three - member "soon will begin initial contacts with Pakistani and Afghan officials."  
"the main objective of the visit is to discuss ways to bring peace in Afghanistan."  
said the source, who is based in Pakistan 's northwest, the agency "this is a preliminary stage of formal peace talks have not started yet, I have arrived at the invitation of Pakistan."  
the arrival of the negotiating team although he has not yet received confirmation from Pakistani and Afghan officials.  he 
also denied Qari Yousuf, a spokesmen for the Taliban, knowing such a visit.  
began formal peace talks between Kabul and the Afghan Taliban in Pakistan in July 2015 but it stopped after detecting the death of leader group , Mullah Omar , two years ago.  
on Monday , Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said that Pakistan 's response to Taliban insurgents , rather than try to persuade them to negotiate, so six days after the attack lasted in Kabul. 
he is rich in a speech to parliament , "I would like to say clearly that we no longer expect Pakistan to pay the Taliban to the negotiating table. " 
He added , " but we expect (from Pakistan authorities) that the military operation against their strongholds, and leaders in its territory to start if they are able to attack them they should hand them over to our judiciary. " 
He is rich , " there are no terrorists are good and bad. On Pakistan to move against them as aresponsible government

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