US Af-Pak envoy lands in Qatar for Taliban talks

US envoy James Dobbins to take part in meetings on Saturday between John Kerry and Qatari leaders.


Afp June 22, 2013
US special representative on Afghanistan and Pakistan, James Dobbins.

DOHA: The US envoy in charge of nascent dialogue with the Taliban has arrived in Qatar days after the Afghan insurgents opened a mission in the Gulf Arab monarchy, a US official said Saturday.

James Dobbins, the US special representative on Afghanistan and Pakistan, was to take part in meetings later on Saturday between Secretary of State John Kerry and Qatari leaders, the official told AFP.

But State Department officials said that they did not have a timeline for when Dobbins will start potential talks with the Taliban, and have insisted that Kerry himself will not engage in discussions with the rebel group.

President Barack Obama's administration has supported dialogue with the Taliban as the United States prepares to pull out its 68,000 combat troops from Afghanistan next year, ending the longest-ever US war which has become increasingly unpopular at home.

But the US rollout of the peace talks hit a roadblock when the rebels opened the mission in Doha on Tuesday under the name the "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan", and raised the white Taliban flag.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai angrily opposed the office, seeing the symbolism as representing a government-in-exile for the Taliban, which imposed an austere brand of Islam when it held sway in Kabul from 1996 until its ouster after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.

Washington has shared Karzai's concerns but also voiced hope for an eventual peace agreement that could potentially bring stability to the war-torn country after the departure of most foreign forces.

On Saturday, Karzai met lawmakers and again insisted that the peace process should be led by Afghans.

"Peace is a sacred hope for our people. We will continue our efforts for peace and will not allow foreigners to use our peace process for their own ominous ends," a presidency statement quoted him as saying.

Dobbins travelled separately from Kerry, who arrived in Doha early on Saturday for the so-called "Friends of Syria" meeting looking at support for rebels fighting against President Bashar al Assad.

COMMENTS (2)

abc | 11 years ago | Reply

Talks with Taliban are part of a bigger game plan. Entire middle east will be sucked into a Shia-Sunni conflict . It has already begun in Syria and Lebanon. Pakistan may also get some American concessions as a booby trap. West will ensure that this conflict widens and engulfs the entire Islamic world. Unfortunately the Muslim countries have already fallen into the trap. West will have the last laugh.

It Is (still) Economy Stupid | 11 years ago | Reply

Qatar has financed and has influence over rebels in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Syria and now Taliban. Rulers of Qatar likes armed rebels as strategic assets and this will be there legacy. They have not contributed in any schools, hospitals, medical research or other causes of humanity globally.

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