From Jihad Watch:
Afghan authorities suggest Saudi Arabia or Turkey for Taliban "liaison office"
Similar proposals have been floating around for some time, and have included not only Turkey, but Qatar, as discussed below. Such measures carry a major risk of granting the Taliban a veneer of false legitimacy, an undeserved upgrade in international standing, and a tool to buy time by going through the motions of overtures toward peace talks, while continuing to fight and plot attacks. "Afghans propose Saudi, Turkey for Taliban liaison office," from Middle East Online, December 15:
KABUL - Afghan authorities on Thursday named Saudi Arabia or Turkey as the best places to set up a Taliban liaison office abroad to enable peace talks to end a devastating 10-year insurgency.
President Hamid Karzai convened a top level meeting, the outcome of which is not binding, to discuss how to move forward with a peace process derailed by the assassination of his peace envoy, Burhanuddin Rabbani, in September.
The meeting came one day after Afghanistan announced it had recalled its ambassador to Qatar in protest at being left out of talks in which the United States discussed plans for the Taliban to open an address in Qatar.
"The participants of the meeting insisted that the address created for the opposition should be inside Afghanistan," Karzai's office said.
"But if the situation does not allow this, the office should be established in an Islamic country, preferably in Saudi Arabia or Turkey.
"The participants also asserted that the fighting and violence against the people of Afghanistan should stop before the peace talks start.
"It was also decided in the meeting that no other countries should interfere in this process without the agreement of Islamic republic of Afghanistan."
The meeting at the presidential palace involved high-ranking government officials, including the first vice president and foreign minister, former Mujahedeen commanders, members of the peace council, and Rabbani's son, Salahuddin.
They agreed the Taliban address should be established "for the sole purpose of peace talks", the statement added.
The US has discussed plans for the Taliban to open an address in Qatar by the end of the year to allow the West to begin formal peace talks.
Posted by Marisol on December 16, 2011 12:02 AM
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Afghan authorities suggest Saudi Arabia or Turkey for Taliban "liaison office"
Similar proposals have been floating around for some time, and have included not only Turkey, but Qatar, as discussed below. Such measures carry a major risk of granting the Taliban a veneer of false legitimacy, an undeserved upgrade in international standing, and a tool to buy time by going through the motions of overtures toward peace talks, while continuing to fight and plot attacks. "Afghans propose Saudi, Turkey for Taliban liaison office," from Middle East Online, December 15:
KABUL - Afghan authorities on Thursday named Saudi Arabia or Turkey as the best places to set up a Taliban liaison office abroad to enable peace talks to end a devastating 10-year insurgency.
President Hamid Karzai convened a top level meeting, the outcome of which is not binding, to discuss how to move forward with a peace process derailed by the assassination of his peace envoy, Burhanuddin Rabbani, in September.
The meeting came one day after Afghanistan announced it had recalled its ambassador to Qatar in protest at being left out of talks in which the United States discussed plans for the Taliban to open an address in Qatar.
"The participants of the meeting insisted that the address created for the opposition should be inside Afghanistan," Karzai's office said.
"But if the situation does not allow this, the office should be established in an Islamic country, preferably in Saudi Arabia or Turkey.
"The participants also asserted that the fighting and violence against the people of Afghanistan should stop before the peace talks start.
"It was also decided in the meeting that no other countries should interfere in this process without the agreement of Islamic republic of Afghanistan."
The meeting at the presidential palace involved high-ranking government officials, including the first vice president and foreign minister, former Mujahedeen commanders, members of the peace council, and Rabbani's son, Salahuddin.
They agreed the Taliban address should be established "for the sole purpose of peace talks", the statement added.
The US has discussed plans for the Taliban to open an address in Qatar by the end of the year to allow the West to begin formal peace talks.
Posted by Marisol on December 16, 2011 12:02 AM
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