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ISLAMABAD:

The Afghan Taliban’s senior political negotiators recently visited China on the invitation of the Chinese government, which has been making efforts to encourage the insurgent group to join the peace process, two Taliban officials have said.
The Taliban Qatar office chief Sher Abbas Stanikazai led a five-member delegation for talks with the Chinese officials. The delegation comprised Maulvi Shahabuddin Dilawar, Jan Muhammad Madani, Salam Hanafi and Dr Saleh, Taliban sources familiar with the visit told The Express Tribune.
People who are aware of the activities of the Taliban Qatar office also confirmed the visit.

“The visit was part of the relations of the political office with European countries such as Norway, Germany, France, Britain as well as neighbouring and regional countries,” a Taliban source said when asked about the purpose of the visit. “But these relations are focused on bringing about peace in Afghanistan and resolving the issue through negotiations,” said the source who did not want to be mentioned by name.

Another Taliban leader said, “Being a major world power, China is a main stakeholder and wants to play its vital role for peace and stability in Afghanistan. That is why it invited the Taliban.”

Days after the Taliban trip that was made last month, Chinese special envoy for Afghanistan, Deng Xijun, visited Kabul and met senior Afghan leaders including President Ashraf Ghani. The Chinese envoy told the Afghan president that his country has “encouraged the Taliban during our contacts with them to join the peace process,” Ghani’s office said after the meeting last month.

“China has always conveyed to the Taliban during meetings that it recognises the Afghan government and the president and that talks are the only option for them,” Xijun said, according to a statement.

The Taliban visited China days after a trilateral meeting of senior diplomats from China, Pakistan and Russia in Moscow that supported lifting of international sanctions on the Taliban leaders. The Taliban office in Qatar was quick to hail the outcome of the Moscow meeting on Dec 27 and said the major stakeholders “understood that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is a political and military force.”

Regional experts are of the view that China has been actively trying to promote peace and stability in Afghanistan, particularly in view of the vacuum that has emerged in the country and the region due to the failure of American policy and subsequent drift and confusion in the US Afghan policy.

Talking to The Express Tribune, Senate’s Committee on Defence Chairman Mushahid Hussain Sayed listed China’s three core interests and objectives for its Afghan peace initiatives.

“Firstly, to stop Afghanistan from being a springboard for any possible spillover into China of the lingering instability due to the Afghan civil war, particularly on the sensitive Xinjiang province of China that shares a border with Afghanistan.

“Secondly, to coordinate Afghan policy with Pakistan, given the Beijing-Islamabad strategic partnership, so that Afghanistan is not a venue or battleground for a new round of proxy war or a new Cold War detrimental to both the allies’ interests.

“Thirdly, to provide for a more conducive regional environment and to ensure peace, security and stability via a peace process involving the Kabul regime and the Taliban,” he said.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 7th, 2017
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1348055/afghan-talibans-political-negotiators-visit-china/
 
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In the guise of promoting peace china as usual back to supporting taliban terrorists just like they did for hafiz saeed. Taliban have not laid down arms and are still involved in violence. As such chinese parleys with taliban is nothing but official support to terrorists.
Its better at accept them as a legitimate power.
Would pakistan accept TTP as legitimate representative of ppl?
 
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Would pakistan accept TTP as legitimate representative of ppl?
TTP are ISIS affiliated where as Afghan Taliban have an embassy in QATAR. India must first talk to it's new found friend in UAE to do something about the embassy than come and point on Pakistan.
 
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TTP are ISIS affiliated where as Afghan Taliban have an embassy in QATAR. India must first talk to it's new found friend in UAE to do something about the embassy than come and point on Pakistan.
only two or three countries have contacts with taliban and one of them is their sponsor. That does not make them legitimate. If TTP opens a office in afghanistan would pakistan accept it.
We will . if ttp holds 80% of Pakistan .
thats your opinion, holding land where ppl do not exist does not make them ruler. let them contest the elections and prove they indeed represent ppl . If they do represent ppl what is taking so much time for them over throw the current govt ? why do they need to take to arms if they have support of ppl? Browbeating ppl with violence does not give them legitimacy.

If TTP did not have control over most of the land in north western pakistan then what is pakistan army doing there? how different is pakistans army fight against TTP different from afghanistans fight against taliban? You simply exposed yourself as terrorist sympathizer.
 
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only two or three countries have contacts with taliban and one of them is their sponsor. That does not make them legitimate. If TTP opens a office in afghanistan would pakistan accept it.
India has office in J&K have we accepted it. Israel has office in Palestine have we accepted it. Come on man we are a Super power in Asia Don't bring our name in such petty matters.
 
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thats your opinion, holding land where ppl do not exist does not make them ruler. let them contest the elections and prove they indeed represent ppl . If they do represent ppl what is taking so much time for them over throw the current govt ? why do they need to take to arms if they have support of ppl? Browbeating ppl with violence does not give them legitimacy.
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Election under whom ? Usa lolz
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Yeah according to you all of the afghan population lives in Kabul & few other cities . Russia & China accept the ground realities & recognized Taliban as a legitimate power . if a government cant even secure its border then they dont have the right to rule :) . afghan Puppet government failed long ago .
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Why dont india send their army to afghanistan if they are so damn worrued about them:)?
 
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Afghan Taliban’s senior political negotiators have gone because of the Chinese involvement in Afghanistan's internal issues . Chinese Military deployment along Afghanistan border is alarming.
 
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Chinese Military deployment along Afghanistan border is alarming.
China probably finds the number of Chinese Uighurs who have travelled to Syria+ AFghanistan+ Iraq alarming too. The only security you have is usually the one you guarantee for yourself.
 
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China probably finds the number of Chinese Uighurs who have travelled to Syria+ AFghanistan+ Iraq alarming too. The only security you have is usually the one you guarantee for yourself.

there have been confirm reports that they are in ranks of ISIS.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...st-picked-up-a-surface-to-air-missile-system/
The Islamic State recovered air-to-air missiles when the group took the Tabqa air base in 2014, but appeared to have failed to convert them into anything that could take down an aircraft. The group has also used shoulder-mounted surface-to-air-missiles, known as MANPADS, notably taking down an Iraqi helicopter in 2014 with a Chinese variant of the weapon.
 
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Afghan Taliban’s senior political negotiators have gone because of the Chinese involvement in Afghanistan's internal issues . Chinese Military deployment along Afghanistan border is alarming.
Days for usa are counted in Afghanistan .
 
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Good after few years they can negotiate with ISIS.they will learn the hard way just like USA,with out the active support of Pakistan ,taliban wont last long.
 
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