Taliban delegation meets Imran Khan, discusses Afghan peace process

By ANI | Published: October 4, 2019 05:58 AM2019-10-04T05:58:37+5:302019-10-04T06:15:02+5:30

A high-level Taliban delegation led by the group's co-founder Mullah Abdul Gh Baradar met Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday and discussed the Afghan peace process and other issues of mutual interest.

Taliban delegation meets Imran Khan, discusses Afghan peace process | Taliban delegation meets Imran Khan, discusses Afghan peace process

Taliban delegation meets Imran Khan, discusses Afghan peace process

A high-level Taliban delegation led by the group's co-founder Mullah Abdul Gh Baradar met Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday and discussed the Afghan peace process and other issues of mutual interest.

During the meeting, Khan stressed the need for peace in Afghstan, which he termed was crucial for regional stability. He also assured that Islamabad would continue its efforts for peace in Kabul, reported Geo news.

Prior to this, the 12-member Taliban delegation held meetings with Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi at the Pakistan foreign office, during which the latter called for the resumption of peace talks between the insurgent group and the United States.

Pakistan wished for the talks to resume "to smooth the path for durable, long-lasting peace and stability in Afghstan", Qureshi was quoted as saying in a statement.

"War is not a solution to any problem. Talks are the only and positive solution to establish peace in Afghstan," he added.

The delegation landed in Islamabad on Wednesday, hours after the United States Special Envoy for Afghan Peace Zalmay Khalilzad reached Islamabad.

On September 22, Khalilzad had called upon Prime Minister Imran Khan, who was in America then and had discussed the ongoing situation in Afghstan and the apparent dissolution of the Afghan peace process

However, Afghan legitimate government is sceptical about Pakistan new approach and called the Taliban a proxy of Islamabad.

"The Taliban are a proxy of Pakistan, of not just of Pakistan, but Pakistan's intelligence agency. Afghstan would never accept to be ruled by Pakists," Afghan National Security Advisor (NSA) Hamdullah Mohib.

( With inputs from ANI )

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