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Afghanistan
Pashtun jirga concludes another round of talks with TTP in Kabul
2022-08-02
Onanistically negotiating with themselves while ignoring both the government of Pakistan, such as it is, and the governing Taliban in Afghanistan. What the army that owns Pakistan thinks of it is not herein revealed.
[Dawn] A 12-member Pashtun jirga wrapped up another round of talks with leaders of the outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban
...Arabic for students...
Pakistain (TTP)
...isn’t that the Punjabi version, while the Afghan Talibs are Pashtun?
Kabul on Monday, in a bid to resolve issues regarding the merger of tribal areas with Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and modalities for the return of the group’s members.

Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif, who led the tribal elders, dispelled the impression of a deadlock in the talks and told Dawn.com that the three-day talks were held in a "conducive environment" in which both sides addressed each other's reservations.

"The negotiations did not fail but are continuing. Failure and success will be judged when the process reaches an end," he said, clarifying that the talks would fail when either side decides to halt the process.

"But this is not the case," he added. "We had interactions with the TTP and the officials of the Islamic Emirate. We met the TTP separately and also together with the officials of the Islamic Emirate," he said.

Barrister Saif, however, declined to share further details of the meetings, adding that the negotiations were underway "smoothly".

When asked about the TTP’s demand for restoration of the status of ex-FATA, he said "both sides have shared their reservations and are trying to address them."

The Pak delegation had left for Kabul on July 30 for its second round of TTP leadership. The previous round of talks was held on June 1-2.

Saif told Dawn.com that the TTP reiterated its demand of the restoration of the previous status of the tribal areas.

Earlier, the TTP had said that it did not accept the merger of ex-FATA with Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. FATA was merged with the province in May 2018 through a constitutional amendment.

The TTP had announced a ceasefire for an indefinite period before Eidul Fitr. Despite this, Pak security forces have come under frequent attack, particularly in the volatile Wazoo districts. Attacks on the security forces from the Afghan side have also increased during this time.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  So Heinz 57 Varieties compared to the purer Pashtuns of the Afghan Taliban?
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-08-02 21:21  

#1  TTP are mostly tribals from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, balochis and pashto speaking tajiks or pashtuns who have lived along the pak-afg border.

Posted by: Dron66046   2022-08-02 15:44  

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