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Afghanistan's Taliban meets Chinese government in Beijing
Sunday, September 22, 2019 10:04 a.m. EDT
By Abdul Qadir Sediqi and Rupam Jain

KABUL (Reuters) - A Taliban delegation met China's special representative for Afghanistan in Beijing on Sunday to discuss the group's peace talks with the United States, a spokesman for the Islamist insurgency said.

The meeting comes after U.S. President Donald Trump's eleventh-hour cancellation earlier this month of the negotiations between his country and the Taliban, which many had hoped would pave the way to a broader peace deal with the Afghan government and ending a 17-year war.

The Taliban's nine-member delegation traveled to Beijing and met Deng Xijun, China's special representative for Afghanistan, said Suhail Shaheen, the Afghan group's spokesman in Qatar, on his official Twitter account.

Qatar was where the Taliban and the United States held peace talks over the past year.

"The Chinese special representative said the U.S.-Taliban deal is a good framework for the peaceful solution of the Afghan issue and they support it," Shaheen wrote.

Mullah Baradar, the Taliban delegation's leader, said they had held a dialogue and reached a "comprehensive deal", Shaheen tweeted.

"Now, if the U.S. president cannot stay committed to his words and breaks his promise, then he is responsible for any kind of distraction and bloodshed in Afghanistan," Baradar said, according to Shaheen.

China's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to an e-mail requesting comment, sent outside its usual operating hours. Chinese officials in Kabul also did not immediately respond to a messaged request for comment.

Afghanistan will this coming week hold its fourth presidential elections since U.S.-led forces toppled the Taliban from power in 2001.

Those elections have gained importance since the collapse of the peace talks, as the negotiations could have led to the creation of an interim government, now a more distant prospect.

In June, before the peace talks fell apart, another Taliban team went to China to meet with the government.

At the time, a foreign ministry spokesman said China supports Afghans resolving their problems themselves through talks, and the visit was an important part of China promoting such peace talks.

China's far western Chinese region of Xinjiang shares a short border with Afghanistan.

China has long worried about links between militant groups and what it says are Islamist extremists operating in Xinjiang, home to the mostly Muslim Uighur people, who speak a Turkic language.

China, a close ally of Pakistan, has been deepening its economic and political ties with Kabul and is also using its influence to try to bring the two uneasy neighbors closer.

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US wants to stay in Afghanistan, just look at the location where Afghanistan is, next door is Pakistan, China, Gas rich Central Asia and Iran. They want Taliban to agree to a solution where Americans would keep CIA cells in Afghanistan which obviously the Taliban don't want. Now China is starting to realise the real game being played here, so called war on terror is just cover for US to topple, loot and destroy any ''enemies'' and competitions around the world.
 
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US wants to stay in Afghanistan, just look at the location where Afghanistan is, next door is Pakistan, China, Gas rich Central Asia and Iran. They want Taliban to agree to a solution where Americans would keep CIA cells in Afghanistan which obviously the Taliban don't want. Now China is starting to realise the real game being played here, so called war on terror is just cover for US to topple, loot and destroy any ''enemies'' and competitions around the world.
It will be fun to see US's game being played on them.
 
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It will be fun to see US's game being played on them.

Pakistan just has to play the waiting game but at the same time fence the Afghan border completely as we know Northern Alliance Indian pigs will continue to mess around, their time is coming soon btw.
 
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The US will not voluntarily leave Afghanistan as President Musharraf famously said, "wo jaanay kay liye nahi aye (they have not come to leave)."

The US will continue to kick the can down the road indefinitely. It's not costing them much to occupy Afghanistan.
 
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Pakistan just has to play the waiting game but at the same time fence the Afghan border completely as we know Northern Alliance Indian pigs will continue to mess around, their time is coming soon btw.

Pakistan cannot fight USA and 40+ western nations on it's own so they played a good waiting game, they suffered alot but the right time is the key bit.

They definitely need to secure the border. It should have been done when the Afghan war started. Foolish leadership or it could be that everybody were pro taliban and mujahdeen back then so could have made things worse.

Secure border with checkpoints. Dont see any issue with that. Do same with Iran.

The US will not voluntarily leave Afghanistan as President Musharraf famously said, "wo jaanay kay liye nahi aye (they have not come to leave)."

The US will continue to kick the can down the road indefinitely. It's not costing them much to occupy Afghanistan.

People think USA lost the war, but the realisty is they already overtaken Afghanistan. They just need to make this war profitable and no loss of lifes but this not happening as they cannot control the militants. I dont think usa will run off like after the Soviet war or Vietnam war. They will use Northen Alliance and propaganda, this is the 21st century, as long as there is democracy, you can control people whilst sitting in your living room.
 
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