ISLAMABAD: Afghan Ambassador to Pakistan Omar Zakhilwal has said his government is open to unconditional peace negotiations with the Taliban, Chinese media reported Monday.
“We are in contact with the Qatar office and also a number of influential Ta
liban leaders,
221; the Afghan top envoy told Xinhua in Islamabad on Monday, adding no formal negotiations have taken place yet. The development came after reports circulated in foreign and Afghan media that senior Afghan officials had met Ta
liban members in Qatar.
“Ta
liban could bring any proposal to the negotiating table but we have ruled
out preconditions for talks,
221; the ambassador said when asked about
the conditions put forth by the Ta
liban ahead of the talks. Ta
liban negotiators have publicly demanded that their political office in Qatar be opened, UN sanctions on their senior leaders be lifted and their detained members be released.
“We are open to any and all opportunities for peace talks
. We can find our way with the Ta
liban if external support to them stops,
221; the Afghan envoy said.
Regarding the long-standing call of the Ta
liban to have foreign troops withdrawn from
the country, Zakhilwal said that the ongoing insurgency in Afghanistan required the foreign troops to stay.
“If there is no war, then there is no reason for their stay in our country. Therefore, if the Ta
liban genuinely want the foreign troops to leave Afghanistan, peace, not war will do that,
221; the Afghan envoy said.
Replying to a question, the envoy said the security situation would be challenging in
the coming months, but the Afghan security forces would “endure as they have proven themselves before”.