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Will no longer seek Pakistan’s help in peace talks: Afghan president
By Tahir Khan
Published: April 25, 2016

ISLAMABAD: In a major shift in his policy, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Monday said Kabul will no longer seek Pakistan’s role in the ongoing peace talks with Taliban.

“Pakistan had promised to aid peace talks but we no longer expect Islamabad to bring Afghan Taliban to the negotiating table,” Ghani said while addressing a joint session of the Afghan parliament. The Afghan president’s rare address to the joint session was aired live on state and private TV channels.

Pakistan hopes to broker Taliban-Kabul talks this month

“We want Pakistan to honour its commitment and take military action against the Afghan Taliban. We want them to handover the Taliban to the Afghan government so we can try them in Sharia courts,” Ghani said.

Describing the Taliban as ‘ignorant’, the Afghan president said there is no difference between good terrorists and bad terrorists and that Pakistan should act as a responsible government. Ghani also labelled the Islamic State, Haqqani network and certain segments of the Taliban as ‘enemies’ of Afghanistan.

Ghani’s comments come as the relationship between the two neighbouring countries deteriorates once again following a deadly attack on Afghan security agency headquarters in Kabul on April 19.

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An Afghan presidential spokesperson accused the Haqqani Network of planning the attack in Pakistan with help from foreign intelligence circles. Afghan Taliban had claimed responsibility for the attack.

Following the Taliban’s refusal to join the dialogue, President Ghani has been under pressure to change his policy on peace and reconciliation with the militant group.

Last month, the Taliban refused to sit face-to-face with the government in Kabul under the quadrilateral process of Afghanistan, Pakistan, China and the United States.

Taliban toughen stance on peace talks ahead of quadrilateral meeting

According to reports, China is working with Pakistan and the United States to broker peace talks to end a Taliban insurgency that has raged for 15 years in Afghanistan.
 
Yes. You can go and screw yourself along with your entire parliament.

Unfortunately the days are not long away when this Afghan parliament will be begging the Talibs to spare their lives.

Pakistan should seal the borders and let these Afghans kill each other.
 
Yes. You can go and screw yourself along with your entire parliament.

Unfortunately the days are not long away when this Afghan parliament will be begging the Talibs to spare their lives.

Pakistan should seal the borders and let these Afghans kill each other.

and we should export some 3,4 millions from Pakistan so they can help to kill more.
 
India,Iran and Afg recent arrangements have shown how Indians are playing there games .Taliban on the other hand are making huge advances in Afg .Talibans are going to over run Afg very soon .Pak needs to do following
1. Secure its border
2. Ask all refugees to leave for Afg /Or give them Nationality
3. Taliban have people support so we should not make more enemies
4. Leave Afghanistan again just like 1990s
Support who so ever comes to power
 
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(Y) All RIGHT. Good for us.

we should sit back calmly and watch spring offensive. your child your headache feed him or beat him.
It is prove of the fact that Pakistan does not control Afghan Taliban. We have some influence on them which we used to bring them on table. Its seems from distance that RAW and NDS has achieved its objective of sabotaging the piece talk. Situation will deteriorate as this will inflame ongoing proxy war.
 
Regular thugs: Point the gun at you and demand something in return.
Thug politicians: Point the gun at other countries to gain the upper hand for their own.
Afghan 'leaders': Point the gun at themselves, shoot themselves in the foot, hoping that it will teach Pakistan a lesson.
 
Has he gone crazy? I don't think it's the US policy to disengage Pak in such a crucial situation. Doesn't he have any brains to read history? Doesn't he know how many times Secretary Kissinger met with North Vietnamese at the height of the war? Does he think the US will continue to spend billions on a failed project when within a blink of an eye thousands are laid off when bottom lines don't match? Marriage of a few decades fall apart just like that..
 
:yahoo: this is the political definition of a tight slap . Afghanistan should also sue for war crimes after they get their economy up . Pakistans hegemony in Afghanistan internal politics & underground Nexus will eventually die .
 

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