Suhail Shaheen, Taliban spokesperson for the Qatar political office, told The Express Tribune via telephone from Doha, that the present Taliban team in the Gulf state will hold preliminary talks with the Americans and key issues will be discussed later in formal dialogue.
Taliban sources say that nearly 30 Taliban representatives, including six members of the top leadership, are currently in Qatar. They include head of the team Syed Tayeb Agha, Qari Din Muhammad Hanif, Haji Muhammad Zahid Ahmadzai, Maulvi Nek Muhammad and Sher Muhammad Stankazi
Shaheen said the Taliban will first hold talks with the US as it is the major party to the conflict. Contentious issues such as Taliban prisoners in US custody will be discussed.
Shaheen said they will insist on the release of their prisoners in Guantanamo and other US prisons as the release of Taliban prisoners will be a big confidence-building measure for the talks. “We will ask for the immediate release of our prisoners. The Taliban are willing to discuss exchange of the lone US soldier in Taliban custody for the release of the Taliban detainees,” Shaheen said.
The Taliban had captured US Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in 2009.
Deadlock over the prisoners was believed to be one of the reasons that led to breakdown of talks between the US and Taliban in Qatar in March last year.
Asked when the Taliban will talk to the Karzai-backed peace council, Shaheen said, “Time is not ripe for such talks and talks with the Afghan side will come later,” he said.
He added that negotiations were not scheduled on Thursday, contradicting earlier media reports. “American officials have not contacted us for the Thursday talks,” he said.
Asked when the preliminary talks could start, he did not give any exact timing but said they could take place on Friday, the day after or within a week.
Shaheen further said a ceasefire will not be possible because if the foreign forces attack the Taliban in Afghanistan, adding the Taliban will fight back. “It is not an easy issue to resolve in the first meeting,” said Shaheen, who had previously served as a diplomat when Afghanistan was in Taliban control.
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@Aftab Kenneth Wilson: "By the way, where is Mullah Umer staying" ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Now you are accusing like Karzai.:)
@Chaudhry: You are 100% correct. Just hope that he is not flashed out as OBL. That will be a disaster to who are giving him a save high walled mansion.
"Strategic Depth" won big here! Who has the last laugh now?
I wonder from where these 30 men flew to Doha? Are we still in a state of denial?
Even the US are itching for Peace talks with Taliban, all the Pseudo Liberals on this forum should start bashing US now
Can any one tell me, where was Mullah Omar hiding? Why didnt US find him for last many years?
Why does this news seem like a rehashed news of what's already been reported in the international media. Plagiarism?
I don't get it how can they talk to infidels....lol