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Islamabad Warns Taleban for Sidelining in Peace Talks with Afghan Govt

Some senior Taleban leaders quoted by Associated Press said that Pakistan has warned them not to be sidelined in Afghan government peace talks. According to the report, Pakistan is worried of the recent secret talks between Afghan government and Taleban leaders and sense isolated

نویسنده: popal
1 Nov 2016
Islamabad Warns Taleban for Sidelining in Peace Talks with Afghan Govt

Some senior Taleban leaders quoted by Associated Press said that Pakistan has warned them not to be sidelined in Afghan government peace talks. According to the report, Pakistan is worried of the recent secret talks between Afghan government and Taleban leaders and sense isolated. Two Taleban leaders speaking on the condition of anonymity said that Pakistan has warned them either to engage in peace talks or they will be exiled from Pakistan along with their families. They further added that they are not allowed to talk to media by high ranking Pakistani officials and that is why they stay anonymous. Meanwhile reports have leaked public that National Security Chief Mohammad Masoum Stanikzai has met with some Taleban leaders in Qatar including Mullah Abdul Manan brother of Mullah Omar former Taleban leader. After closure of the news, a delegation of three Taleban representatives went to Islamabad from Qatar.

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