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Fighting in Afghanistan could be stopped "in weeks" if Pakistan told the Taliban to end the insurgency, the head of the Afghan army has told the BBC.

Gen Sher Mohammad Karimi said Pakistan controlled and gave shelter to Taliban leaders, deliberately unleashing fighters on Afghanistan.

Pakistan denies controlling the militant group.

It was one of the Taliban's main supporters from its launch in 1994 until the 2001 fall of the regime.

Most of the Taliban's leaders reportedly then fled to Pakistan and the group is still considered to be heavily dependent on the support of certain elements in the country.

Sensitive time

"The Taliban are under [Pakistan's] control - the leadership is in Pakistan," Gen Karimi told the BBC's Today programme.

"Madrassas have been closed and all the Taliban have been unleashed to Afghanistan."

Afghanistan could achieve peace if this was desired by both the US and Pakistan, said the general.

"If [Pakistan] put pressure on [Taliban] leadership or convinced them what to be done, that can help a lot," he added.

A Nato report leaked in April said Pakistan was aware that Taliban leaders were taking refuge within its borders.

Senior Taliban figures such as Nasiruddin Haqqani were housed close to ISI headquarters in Islamabad, added the report, entitled State of the Taliban.

It was based on the interrogations of 27,000 captured Taliban, al-Qaeda and foreign fighters as well as civilians.

But Pakistan consistently denies wielding influence over the Taliban, saying many militants have based themselves across the border in Afghanistan's eastern province of Kunar, from where they are known to have carried out attacks in north-western Pakistan.

Securing the long, porous border between the two countries has long posed a major challenge to the authorities.

Lack of trust

Gen Karimi's comments come at a sensitive time, says the BBC's Richard Galpin in Islamabad.

The US is pushing for peace talks with the Taliban as Nato combat troops continue to withdraw from Afghanistan - a process due to be completed next year.

Last month the Taliban opened their first official overseas office in the Qatari capital, Doha - the first step ahead of the expected peace talks.

US and Afghan leaders want the Taliban to join the Afghan government as a result of the peace process.

They say peace talks will succeed when the Taliban finally sever all ties with al-Qaeda, end violence and accept the Afghan constitution, including its protections for women and minorities.

Pakistani officials have been involved in the background talks, and generally say Islamabad wants a "friendly, peaceful and sovereign" Afghanistan. But they are adamant that Pakistan's "legitimate interests" in Afghanistan must be recognised after the withdrawal of Nato troops.

Within hours of the opening of the Doha office, however, Afghan President Hamid Karzai raised concerns about the process not being Afghan-led and suspended plans for Afghan officials to meet the Taliban.

For their part, the Islamist militants said they did not trust the Afghan government and considered it a "puppet" of the US.

The Taliban insist on the complete withdrawal of foreign forces as a pre-condition to becoming part of a political settlement in Afghanistan.

Although Nato's combat troops are due to leave the country by the end of 2014, the US plans to station forces after that as part of a bilateral security agreement. Details are still to be agreed by Kabul and Washington.

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BBC had been running this story since morning, and also this clown was there running his mouth. HE seriously needs to chill. And how about for starters, he ensures that the border region of Afghanistan is not used against Pakistan, by anyone. ALso to ensure that the cross border raids by the talibangoos who come in their hundreds stops as well. And while we are doing all of that he kicks out mullah radio and other talibangoos, and the bla that they house in Afghanistan. ANd then we can talk.
 
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Fighting in Afghanistan could be stopped "in weeks" if Pakistan told the Taliban to end the insurgency, the head of the Afghan army has told the BBC.

Gen Sher Mohammad Karimi said Pakistan controlled and gave shelter to Taliban leaders, deliberately unleashing fighters on Afghanistan.

Pakistan denies controlling the militant group.

It was one of the Taliban's main supporters from its launch in 1994 until the 2001 fall of the regime.

Most of the Taliban's leaders reportedly then fled to Pakistan and the group is still considered to be heavily dependent on the support of certain elements in the country.

Sensitive time

"The Taliban are under [Pakistan's] control - the leadership is in Pakistan," Gen Karimi told the BBC's Today programme.

"Madrassas have been closed and all the Taliban have been unleashed to Afghanistan."

Afghanistan could achieve peace if this was desired by both the US and Pakistan, said the general.

"If [Pakistan] put pressure on [Taliban] leadership or convinced them what to be done, that can help a lot," he added.

A Nato report leaked in April said Pakistan was aware that Taliban leaders were taking refuge within its borders.

Senior Taliban figures such as Nasiruddin Haqqani were housed close to ISI headquarters in Islamabad, added the report, entitled State of the Taliban.

It was based on the interrogations of 27,000 captured Taliban, al-Qaeda and foreign fighters as well as civilians.

But Pakistan consistently denies wielding influence over the Taliban, saying many militants have based themselves across the border in Afghanistan's eastern province of Kunar, from where they are known to have carried out attacks in north-western Pakistan.

Securing the long, porous border between the two countries has long posed a major challenge to the authorities.

Lack of trust

Gen Karimi's comments come at a sensitive time, says the BBC's Richard Galpin in Islamabad.

The US is pushing for peace talks with the Taliban as Nato combat troops continue to withdraw from Afghanistan - a process due to be completed next year.

Last month the Taliban opened their first official overseas office in the Qatari capital, Doha - the first step ahead of the expected peace talks.

US and Afghan leaders want the Taliban to join the Afghan government as a result of the peace process.

They say peace talks will succeed when the Taliban finally sever all ties with al-Qaeda, end violence and accept the Afghan constitution, including its protections for women and minorities.

Pakistani officials have been involved in the background talks, and generally say Islamabad wants a "friendly, peaceful and sovereign" Afghanistan. But they are adamant that Pakistan's "legitimate interests" in Afghanistan must be recognised after the withdrawal of Nato troops.

Within hours of the opening of the Doha office, however, Afghan President Hamid Karzai raised concerns about the process not being Afghan-led and suspended plans for Afghan officials to meet the Taliban.

For their part, the Islamist militants said they did not trust the Afghan government and considered it a "puppet" of the US.

The Taliban insist on the complete withdrawal of foreign forces as a pre-condition to becoming part of a political settlement in Afghanistan.

Although Nato's combat troops are due to leave the country by the end of 2014, the US plans to station forces after that as part of a bilateral security agreement. Details are still to be agreed by Kabul and Washington.

BBC News - Afghan army chief: 'Pakistan controls Taliban'

This man needs to stop crying like babies if Taliban would have been under our control their would have been no bomb blasts in Pakistan Afghan Taliban are fighting in Afghanistan with local support because every Afghan Hate USA and its puppets
 
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Pakistan controls Talibans while India controls Afgan Army. The day they stop supporting anti- Pakistan elements, we'd withdraw any support to Taliban, but again, Afghan Administration is not that 'trustworthy' people and we should be in this vicious circle for quite some time.
 
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We should take it as compliment pouri Nato k band baja di humari proxy war ne ... but i wish that was true ... they cant be controlled
 
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To Afghan Govt and Chief

"US Controls Afghan Govt and Chief" chal hoon dafa hoo!
 
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'Unleashing the Taliban': Pakistan shuns Afghan army chief’s comments
ISLAMABAD: The Afghan army chief’s comments regarding Pakistan’s strong control over the Taliban are yet another attempt to malign the country, a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated on Wednesday.

In a BBC interview, General Sher Mohammad Karimi had said Pakistan could end the Afghan war “in weeks” if it were serious about peace.

The foreign office said the allegations that Pakistan “controls” the Taliban and has “unleashed” them on Afghanistan have no basis and we reject them categorically.

“Pakistan has exercised extreme restraint in the face of highly provocative language used by the Afghan civil and military officials over the last few months, not to mention some totally fabricated accusations,” the statement said.

“Such comments also reflect insincerity on the part of some elements in Afghan government. On the specific request of the Afghan leadership itself, Pakistan has been fully supportive of the reconciliation process. Our concrete steps to facilitate this process, are well known,” it added.

The foreign office statement stressed that Pakistan will not be deterred in its efforts to support the international community’s efforts to bring peace and stability to Afghanistan.

“We would, however, hope that the Afghan officials would refrain from levelling baseless allegation and work towards creating a conducive environment that helps advance the shared objectives of peace, stability and prosperity,” it said.
‘Unleashing the Taliban’: Pakistan shuns Afghan army chief
 
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If that claim is true then Pakistan has suffered more causalities other than any other country in this so called War on Terror (War of capturing the resources or Muslim countries)............daily Talibans are attacking in Pakistan if Pakistan is controlling them then why they attacking on their own people.............

But the Reality is all Afghan Govt. Officials under Karazai are either smugglers or thieves.......and when they can't do anything....the easiest thing is to blame others about own failures.
 
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Karzai and his army chief don't even control kabul!! They just fund and shelter TTP from the aid money!
 
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