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Mullah Baradar to lead new Afghanistan government: sources

Mullah Baradar co-founder of the Taliban will head the new Afghanistan governance set-up as the world eagerly waits to see how the rebels form a comprehensive government and comprise other groups. According to the sources Baradar, who heads the Taliban’s political office, will be merged by Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, the son of late Taliban founder … Read more

Recognizing Taliban, not a priority, warns against isolating group: Qatar

Taliban in possession of Kabul's airport after the US withdrawal

Qatar’s Foreign Minister has stated that identifying the Taliban’s government was not an urgency but has cautioned against isolating the group presently controlling Afghanistan. Whereas, No country has recognized the Taliban as a government of Afghanistan after they took complete of the country on August 15. The White House has repudiated last week any chance … Read more

Afghan Taliban Delegation to meet PM Imran Khan

Afghan Taliban

A delegation of the Afghan Taliban’s political office will meet Prime Minister Imran Khan and other top officials in Islamabad during a three-day visit as part of Pakistan’s policy to reach out to key Afghan parties in the Afghan peace process. According to the details, Mullah Baradar Akhund, head of the Taliban’s political office will … Read more

Afghan-Taliban peace talks: Zalmay Khalilzad arrives Pakistan today

Zalmay Khalilzad in Pakistan

United States (US) Special Representative for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad has arrived Islamabad today (Monday) to hold talks over the next phase of the Afghan peace process.

According to sources, Zalmay Khalilzad will hold meetings with the top political and military leadership in the country during his visit.

“He will discuss the next phase of the Afghan peace process,” they said adding that the ambassador would receive guidance from Pakistan regarding the reconciliation process.

On Sept 12, the Afghan government and Taliban had begun historic peace talks aimed at ending two decades of war that has killed tens of thousands of people in Afghanistan

Abdullah Abdullah, the former chief executive for Afghanistan who is heading the peace process for Kabul, had called for an immediate ceasefire and highlighted the ongoing toll of the war.

He said 12,000 civilians have been killed and another 15,000 wounded since the US and the Taliban signed a deal in February.

At the opening ceremony of the Intra-Afghan negotiations video link, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had said: “We meet today to mark a historic occasion when our Afghan brethren take a major step forward in their long quest for peace.”

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‘Pakistan will continue to be a force for a prosperous region’: FM

Shah Mahmood Qureshi

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi says holding of Intra-Afghan negotiations is an important milestone in establishing peace in Afghanistan.

While speaking to the Intra-Afghan negotiations in Doha via video link, FM Qureshi said it is welcoming that the world is accepting Pakistan’s stance.

Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Mohammad Sadiq attended the opening ceremony.

The Foreign Minister said Pakistan has been holding the stance that Afghan issue could not be resolved through use of force.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi said it is a golden opportunity for the Afghan leadership that they pave the way for durable peace in Afghanistan through these negotiations.

He said Pakistan sincerely played its re-conciliatory role in Afghan peace process as a shared responsibility, and it will continue doing so.

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PM Imran welcomes the commencement of intra-Afghan talks

PM Imran welcomes the commencement of intra-Afghan talks

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan while commenting on the intra-Afghan talks said that joint efforts have finally come to fruition. According to details, Prime Minister Imran Khan welcomed the commencement of intra-Afghan talks and said that Afghanistan has been suffering from conflict and bloodshed for 40 years, Pakistan also suffered from the Afghan conflict, terrorism, … Read more

Afghanistan resumes Taliban prisoner release ahead of peace talks

'Historic' peace negotiations with Taliban begin

Afghanistan has resumed the release of Taliban prisoners in wake of peace deal. A Taliban reported to the international news agency, Afghanistan has released 200 prisoners since Monday. On the contrary, the Taliban set free four Afghan commandos. Peace negotiations between Afghanistan and the Taliban are likely to begin in Qatar within days of the … Read more

Peace talks: Afghan government begins release of 400 prisoners

'Historic' peace negotiations with Taliban begin

Afghanistan’s government has begun releasing the remaining 300 Taliban prisoners. Officials said that 80 prisoners have been released on Thursday. Some of the prisoners released were involved in major attacks on Afghans and foreigners. According to the international news agency, these inmates include 44 insurgents who are of particular concern to the United States and … Read more

Afghanistan: Loya jirga recommends release of remaining 400 Taliban prisoners

Afghanistan: Loya jirga reommends release of remaining 400 Taliban prisoners

The Loya Jirga has finally passed the resolution after three days as thousands of renowned Afghan people have supported the release of the remaining 400 Taliban prisoners. The remaining 400 Taliban prisoners, including many who were involved in attacks, are likely to be released amid the Loya Jirga. The resolution supporting the release of the … Read more

Afghanistan: President Ashraf Ghani summons Jirga on release of Taliban prisoners

Afghanistan: President Ashraf Ghani summons Jirga on release of Taliban prisoners

Afghan President shraf Ghani has urged several prominent citizens gathered in Kabul on Friday to decide the fate of 400 Taliban prisoners in a Jirga. Thousands of Afghan elders, community leaders, and politicians gathered on 7th August in Kabul to discuss the fate of the prisoners, the last hurdle to opening peace negotiations between Afghanistan … Read more

Taliban accuses Afghan government of re-arresting freed prisoners

'Historic' peace negotiations with Taliban begin

Taliban has accused Afghan security forces of re-arresting prisoners who had been released amid peace talks. The government has released more than 4,000 Taliban members whereas the Taliban had released 700 prisoners under peace talks. [embedpost slug= “Afghanistan suspends release of Taliban prisoners”] Taliban spokesperson at Doha office tweeted on Saturday that the Afghan intelligence … Read more

Taliban reshuffle negotiation team before peace talks

Taliban reshuffle negotiation team before peace talks

Taliban leader has reshuffled his team of negotiators before peace talks with the Afghan government. Four close aides have been added to the group. A Taliban commander said that Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada made his appointments to strengthen his control over the team. According to details, the aids are all members of the militant group’s leadership … Read more