KABUL (REUTERS) - The Taleban said on Sunday (July 28) they will not hold direct talks with the Afghan government and rejected a statement from a senior minister about plans to hold such a meeting in the next two weeks, a senior Taleban official said.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KABUL - The Taleban said on Sunday they will not hold direct talks with the Afghan government and rejected a statement from a senior minister about plans to hold such a meeting in the next two weeks, a senior Taleban official said.
Two other main issues in the peace process are a ceasefire and talks between the rival Afghan sides, or inter-Afghan talks, as they are known. Mr Khalilzad has been in Kabul discussing the peace process with Mr Ghani, opposition leaders, diplomats and civil society members before heading to Qatar for the next round of talks with the Taleban.
Mr Khalilzad said on Twitter that after the US concludes its agreements, intra-Afghan negotiations would take place between the Taleban and"an inclusive and effective national negotiating team consisting of senior government officials, key political party representatives, civil society and women".
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