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ISLAMABAD: United States diplomats and Taliban representatives met in the United Arab Emirates on Monday for talks facilitated by Pakistan on finding a negotiated settlement of the war in Afghanistan.

The meeting in Abu Dhabi was also attended by officials from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

There were no statements from the participating parties at the end of the daylong meeting, although Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesman Dr Mohammad Faisal officially announced the start of the talks through a tweet.

“Talks are being held in UAE,” Dr Faisal tweeted as the meeting in the UAE got under way. He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan and expressed the hope that the engagement that began in the UAE would “end bloodshed in Afghanistan and bring peace to the region”.

He closely echoed a recent statement by the Pakistan Army’s top brass in which it was said that the corps commanders meeting “hopes for success of ongoing Afghan reconciliation process while supporting all stakeholders to bring Afghan war to a peaceful logical conclusion”.

Meeting in Abu Dhabi was also attended by officials from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and host country

It was the third meeting between the Taliban and US officials since the appointment of Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad as US special envoy for peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan. Their meeting last month continued for three days.

However, it was the first meeting sponsored by Islamabad and also the first outside Doha which hosts Taliban’s political office and was the venue of the earlier two rounds. It is believed that the latest meeting was convened outside Qatar to underscore Pakistan’s role in arranging it and at the same time allowing participation of the UAE and Saudi Arabia, both of whom had last year cut diplomatic ties with Doha.

Ambassador Khalilzad led the US side, whereas Taliban were represented at the talks by their ‘political negotiators’ from Qatar office.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid had confirmed in a statement sent to VoA the participation of insurgents’ political negotiators in the meeting with American officials.

Pakistan had arranged the meeting after receiving a request from US President Donald Trump for help in the peace process a fortnight ago. Prime Minister Imran Khan had announced the Pakistan-backed meeting in the UAE during his visit to Peshawar last Friday.

The Afghan government was not represented at Monday’s meeting because Taliban have stood firmly on not talking to the Afghan government, whom they call the puppet regime, and insisted on talking directly to the US.

The Afghan government, however, held consultations with the US, Saudi Arabia and the UAE a day before the talks with Taliban. Afghan National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib, who took part in the quadrilateral meeting on Sunday, tweeted on Monday that “President Ashraf Ghani’s roadmap for peace presented at Geneva and direct engagement of Afghan government with Taliban for intra-Afghan dialogue” were discussed.

Kabul, despite not getting a seat at the talks, is seeing the process positively. The Washington Post quoted Shah Hussain Murtazawi, a spokesman for President Ghani, as having said that the US-Taliban meeting was being coordinated with the Afghan government. “The Afghan government supports any effort and action that paves the way for an Afghan-led peace process,” he said.

Published in Dawn, December 18th, 2018
 
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I thought the Taliban were all dead?

Mighty US failed in Afghanistan after 17 years of misery
Area controlled by Taliban

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Why Afghanistan is more dangerous than ever
Taliban threaten 70% of Afghanistan, BBC finds
The Taliban is gaining strength and territory in Afghanistan
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/numbers-afghanistan-are-not-good-n842651
Taliban at its strongest since 2001 after seizing Ghazni, war on terror has failed
https://www.rt.com/news/435876-afghanistan-ghazni-battle-us/



 
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Mighty US failed in Afghanistan after 17 years of misery
Area controlled by Taliban

_99825580_taliban_in_afganistan_976_v2-nc.png

Why Afghanistan is more dangerous than ever
Taliban threaten 70% of Afghanistan, BBC finds
The Taliban is gaining strength and territory in Afghanistan
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/numbers-afghanistan-are-not-good-n842651
Taliban at its strongest since 2001 after seizing Ghazni, war on terror has failed
https://www.rt.com/news/435876-afghanistan-ghazni-battle-us/



It makes no sense. NATO has 1+ million troops, unlimited funding, satellites, drones, warplanes, technology, missiles, troops on the ground and the support of Pakistan. Plus the local Afghans were fighting against them since before they arrived in the country. You're telling me that it's been 17 years and you can't kill a few thousands bandits. How?
 
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It makes no sense. NATO has 1+ million troops, unlimited funding, satellites, drones, warplanes, technology, missiles, troops on the ground and the support of Pakistan. Plus the local Afghans were fighting against them since before they arrived in the country. You're telling me that it's been 17 years and you can't kill a few thousands bandits. How?
I've posted news from BBC and NBC, It should make sense.
 
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I don't believe it, unless you've changes the definition of 'Taliban'

As far as I know the Taliban (2001) are all dead.
1-Your knowledge is not based on facts
2-There are 60000+ Taliban fighters backed by 10000+ Haqqanis and their death toll till now (17 years) is 25-35000. On the other side more then 28000 Afghan Army men died since 2015. There is contiuous recruitment and not all Afghanis are against Taliban. Even ANA people join Taliban
http://www1.adnkronos.com/AKI/English/Security/?id=1.0.2471250636
3-The level of corruption is enormous in Afghanistan. It underpins anti Taliban efforts.
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/orde...-afghanistan-underpin-the-taliban-insurgency/
4-Afghan army is a total waste and is useless against Taliban.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/15/world/asia/afghanistan-military-death-toll.html
5-US army already embaressed itself in vietnam so bravery and spirit doesnot apply here.
 
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we should start involving Russia and China into it as much as possible .
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the only think that pissed off uncle sam is the involvement of russia and China .
 
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Afganistan is hell for foreign invaders
More or less foriegn Invaders can't understand their phycology.
They are different breed.. They are not human. Only that's why.
They are taught revenge from day 1 and only revenge is the center of their life.
They can wait all their life just for 1 day to take revenge.
To defeat them, you have to lower yourself to their level. You have to become a non emotionless animal..only then can you defeat them.
 
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What happened to that tough talk with Pakistan????? What about threats by Trump?? I dont see indians here, hiding in slums in Mumbai.
 
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