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Afghanistan | |
Taliban says want no part of tribal peace talks | |
2006-12-12 | |
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There are about 40,000 foreign troops in the country under separate NATO and U.S. commands. But while Afghanistan and Pakistan agree jirgas should be held, they have so far failed to agree on when, how or who should be included. Kabul wants all Afghan tribes involved. Islamabad wants the councils restricted to the border tribes -- essentially the Pashtuns from which the Taliban draws its support. Government and political leaders in both countries say at least moderate elements of the resurgent Taliban must be included in any talks to end the fighting. A Taliban spokesman said on Sunday the group might join the jirga talks if asked, but Agha -- a more senior official closer to the group's leader -- said that did not reflect the militants' position. Pakistani Foreign Minister Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri met officials in Kabul on the jirgas last week but no agreement was reached. | |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 The moderate Taliban accept their pay in bank drafts, the radicals insist on being paid in cold, hard cash. That's the difference. |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2006-12-12 17:04 |
#1 “…say at least moderate elements of the resurgent Taliban must be included in any talks to end the fighting.” Moderate Taliban? Must be the ones that don’t bugger the boys without chin whiskers. (Not publicly anyway) |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2006-12-12 11:59 |