Afghan peace process
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Pakistan-backed Afghan peace talks may restart within weeks
Army chief General Raheel Sharif is expected in Afghanistan this week to restart the peace process broken off in July
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Afghan peace process: Pakistan, US call for talks resumption
US deputy secretary of state meets Gen Raheel, acknowledges Pakistan’s sacrifices in war against terror
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US, China add weight to Afghan peace push
Bilateral, trilateral and quadrilateral meetings resolve to help restore peace in war-torn country
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Afghan chief executive casts doubt on Pakistan’s role in peace process
Abdullah Abdullah says he has suspicions over PM Nawaz's 'refusal' to act against Afghan Taliban
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As Obama delays troops drawdown from Afghanistan, Taliban oppose military solution
The group says it is ready to negotiate to end long-standing war in Afghanistan if their 'legitimate demands' are...
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Abdullah welcomes PM’s offer to revive Afghan peace talks
Afghan CEO's response comes two days after PM Nawaz said he "wants to bring the Taliban back to the negotiation...
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Islamabad to assist talks if both Kabul, Taliban willing
FO spokesman’s statement seems to imply Pakistan won’t get involved in peace process unless both sides agree
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Nails, coffins and the Taliban
Whatever hope there was of peace in Afghanistan is fast disappearing
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US envoy believes ball is in Taliban’s court
We had high hopes after the first round of talks in Murree,” Blanc told journalists at the US embassy
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Allaying Afghan concerns
Pakistan does need to play a part in establishing peace in Afghanistan & it must do everything possible in that regard
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Meeting with Afghan delegation: Pakistan for united fight against terrorism
Afghan officials met Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, adviser Sartaj Aziz in Islamabad
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Pakistan does not ‘cooperate in anti-terrorism activities’, claims Abdullah Abdullah
Claims terrorists armed, financed in Pakistan; Taliban have emerged stronger as no action was taken against them
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Ghani, Nawaz discuss Afghan peace talks
Afghan president calls the prime minister, both leaders agree to start the next round of Afghan peace talks soon
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Mullah Omar did not die in Pakistan, defence minister tells NA
Khawaja Asif refutes claims that Afghan Taliban supremo was buried in Pakistan