Whereabouts: Afghanistan to ask Pakistan about Baradar

Afghanistan believes Baradar has enough clout to persuade the Taliban to make peace.

Former Afghan Taliban commander Abdul Ghani Baradar. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

KABUL:


Afghanistan will demand an explanation from Pakistan on the whereabouts of a former Taliban second-in-command when the leaders of both countries meet next week to discuss how to end years of insurgency, an Afghan official said on Saturday.


The whereabouts of Mullah Baradar has been the source of intense speculation since Pakistan announced his release on September 20.


Pakistani sources say he is still kept in a safe house and is closely watched by his Pakistani handlers.

Afghanistan believes Baradar, who was once a close friend of the reclusive Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, has enough clout to persuade the Taliban to make peace, but his prolonged stay in Pakistan may have marred his reputation among fighters.

“Mullah Baradar is still under strict supervision,” said Aimal Faizi, a spokesman for Afghan President Hamid Karzai. “We will be seeking an explanation from Pakistan on the whereabouts of Mullah Baradar and how Pakistan can facilitate direct talks between him and the High Peace Council.”

Published in The Express Tribune, October 27th, 2013.
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