Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey should hold joint talks with Taliban: Sardar Asif Ali
Suggests that the talks serve as a prelude to talks with the US to clearly define the intentions of the Muslim world.
Former Foreign Minister Sardar Asif Ahmad Ali has suggested that Pakistan, Saudia Arabia and Turkey should take a joint initiative to invite the Taliban and the Haqqanis to hold preliminary talks, during the Express 24/7 program, The Platform.
The former foreign minister said Muslim world as well as having links with the Taliban and Haqqanis which should facilitate arranging talks at either Jeddah, Ankara or Islamabad.
He said that this joint meeting between the three countries and the Taliban should serve as a prelude to the expected Taliban-US.
Sardar Asif said that the three countries should assess their demands and conditions for holding talks with Washington.
He suggested this could be a way forward before moving on to some concrete talks.
o-fareast-language: EN-US;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA'>The Senate body also formed a sub-committee to track down illegal housing societies within Islamabad
The former foreign minister said Muslim world as well as having links with the Taliban and Haqqanis which should facilitate arranging talks at either Jeddah, Ankara or Islamabad.
He said that this joint meeting between the three countries and the Taliban should serve as a prelude to the expected Taliban-US.
Sardar Asif said that the three countries should assess their demands and conditions for holding talks with Washington.
He suggested this could be a way forward before moving on to some concrete talks.
o-fareast-language: EN-US;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA'>The Senate body also formed a sub-committee to track down illegal housing societies within Islamabad