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Karzai suggests talks with Pakistan instead of Taliban
29 September,2011

Afghan President Hamid Karzai, long a staunch advocate of peace talks with the Taliban, on Wednesday questioned whether the insurgent group was able to seek a political settlement and blamed Pakistan for fomenting instability.

The Afghan president had met with Afghanistan s political and religious elite to discuss the future of peace negotiations after the assassination last week of the government s top peace envoy, former President Burhanuddin Rabbani.

Rabbani s killer was a suicide bomber posing as a reconciliation envoy sent by the Taliban s leadership council, and Karzai s response to the attack marked an apparent shift in stance from a leader who when pushing for negotiations has described the Taliban as errant "brothers."

Karzai took a swipe at neighboring Pakistan, saying it was clear the Taliban leadership was not independent enough to make its own decisions about how it conducted the war, and suggesting talks with Islamabad instead.

"During our three-year efforts for peace, the Taliban has martyred our religious ulema (leaders), tribal elders, women, children, old and young," Karzai was quoted as saying in a statement issued by his office.

"By killing Rabbani, they showed they are not able to take decisions. Now, the question is (should we seek) peace with who, with which people?"

The meeting included tribal elders, legislative chairmen, cabinet ministers, former mujahideen commanders and his two vice-presidents, the statement added.

The death of Rabbani, the most prominent surviving leader of the ethnic Tajik-dominated Northern Alliance of fighters and politicians, had raised concerns that his assassination would not only scuttle the peace process but exacerbate ethnic rifts among Afghans fighting the Taliban.

Hundreds of Rabbani s supporters protested in Kabul on Tuesday against his killing, chanting "death to Pakistan, death to the Taliban" and demanding the government scrap plans to hold dialogue with the insurgents.

Rabbani was chairman of the High Peace Council, formed by Karzai in October last year to reach out to the Taliban.

Although the Council was considered more an official endorsement of negotiations than a real body for discussions, contacts continued through other channels, often involving foreign countries with a stake in Afghanistan s future.

Karzai announced in June that the United States had made contact with the Taliban but had yet to reach a stage where the government and insurgents were meeting.
Dunya News: Pakistan:-Karzai suggests talks with Pakistan instead of Taliban
 
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Karzai suggests talks with Pakistan instead of Taliban
29 September,2011

Afghan President Hamid Karzai, long a staunch advocate of peace talks with the Taliban, on Wednesday questioned whether the insurgent group was able to seek a political settlement and blamed Pakistan for fomenting instability.

The Afghan president had met with Afghanistan s political and religious elite to discuss the future of peace negotiations after the assassination last week of the government s top peace envoy, former President Burhanuddin Rabbani.

Rabbani s killer was a suicide bomber posing as a reconciliation envoy sent by the Taliban s leadership council, and Karzai s response to the attack marked an apparent shift in stance from a leader who when pushing for negotiations has described the Taliban as errant "brothers."

Karzai took a swipe at neighboring Pakistan, saying it was clear the Taliban leadership was not independent enough to make its own decisions about how it conducted the war, and suggesting talks with Islamabad instead.

"During our three-year efforts for peace, the Taliban has martyred our religious ulema (leaders), tribal elders, women, children, old and young," Karzai was quoted as saying in a statement issued by his office.

"By killing Rabbani, they showed they are not able to take decisions. Now, the question is (should we seek) peace with who, with which people?"

The meeting included tribal elders, legislative chairmen, cabinet ministers, former mujahideen commanders and his two vice-presidents, the statement added.

The death of Rabbani, the most prominent surviving leader of the ethnic Tajik-dominated Northern Alliance of fighters and politicians, had raised concerns that his assassination would not only scuttle the peace process but exacerbate ethnic rifts among Afghans fighting the Taliban.

Hundreds of Rabbani s supporters protested in Kabul on Tuesday against his killing, chanting "death to Pakistan, death to the Taliban" and demanding the government scrap plans to hold dialogue with the insurgents.

Rabbani was chairman of the High Peace Council, formed by Karzai in October last year to reach out to the Taliban.

Although the Council was considered more an official endorsement of negotiations than a real body for discussions, contacts continued through other channels, often involving foreign countries with a stake in Afghanistan s future.

Karzai announced in June that the United States had made contact with the Taliban but had yet to reach a stage where the government and insurgents were meeting.
Dunya News: Pakistan:-Karzai suggests talks with Pakistan instead of Taliban


The only way Afghanistan is going to have peace is for these two brotherly neighbours to work with each other hand in glove. Pakistan and Afghanistan should form a joint front against terrorism and work together towards building peace in the region.
 
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Taliban will have to be apart of the future government if there is any peace yes and Pakistan will have powerful influence, Pakistan has sacrificed allot of their own citizens however they got their wish to gain influence in Afghanistan.
 
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The only way Afghanistan is going to have peace is for these two brotherly neighbours to work with each other hand in glove. Pakistan and Afghanistan should form a joint front against terrorism and work together towards building peace in the region.

or ISI should abandon its goals of dominating post -US afghan scenario and abandon it's support to taliban networks
 
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Taliban will have to be apart of the future government if there is any peace yes and Pakistan will have powerful influence, Pakistan has sacrificed allot of their own citizens however they got their wish to gain influence in Afghanistan.

Karzai is retiring to Europe once his term ends…. LOL the Mayor of Kabul is in no mood to talk…

We should welcome the afghan Taliban government and push for international efforts to have them be recognised!

The Taliban even offered to hand over he who cannot be named!

But because arrogant USA failed to legitimise Taliban govt and share their concerns he who cannot be named was slipped away by seeia .

Pak should not make same mistake twice and open direct contacts with afghan Taliban....:yes4:

Peace
 
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