Friday, January 1, 2016

Four nations to meet on Afghan peace talks on Jan.16

The first round of quadrilateral meeting of Pakistan, Afghanistan, United States and China will take place on Jan. 16 to work out a clear and comprehensive road map for a meaningful Afghan peace process, Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said Thursday.

The efforts to facilitate the Afghan reconciliation were started on the occasion of the"Heart of Asia" Conference in Islamabad on Dec. 9.

  • Diplomatic efforts will get momentum with the meeting to revive the dialogue process between the Afghan gov't and the Taliban.
  • Pakistan had brokered the first ever face-to-face talks in early July and the second round was cancelled after the death of the Taliban leader Mullah Omar was revealed in late July.

All stakeholders are now making efforts to end the deadlock in the process that is necessary to stop the Taliban's Spring Offensive. The Taliban launch the annual offensive in late March or early April.

Asif told the senate the quadrilateral meeting will clearly demarcate responsibilities of each stakeholder at all stages.

Talking about the Army Chief General Raheel Sharif's recent visit to Kabul, he said the army chief carried a message to Kabul that the peace process would necessarily be Afghan-led and Afghan-owned.

"It was agreed that they will pursue peace and reconciliation with Taliban groups willing to join the process,"the minister informed the upper house of the parliament.

Elements that would still continue to pursue violence will be dealt, under a mutually worked out framework, he declared.

All eyes are now on the four-nation meeting that is seen very significant to explore ways for the revival of the dialogue process.

  Xinhua -china.org.cn
  1/1/16

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  1. Afghanistan and Pakistan are renewing efforts to forge peace in the new year, scheduling a round of talks in Pakistan for January 11...

    The move comes amid renewed attacks in Kabul by the Taliban, which so far has shunned any new peace negotiations. A previous peace effort by Afghanistan and Pakistan last summer collapsed after the Taliban opted out and instead waged a series of bloody attacks around the country.

    The latest talks were launched by Pakistani army chief General Raheel Sharif, who visited Kabul last week.

    After his visit, Kabul announced a new round of dialogue between Afghanistan, Pakistan, the United States, and China on January 11 to lay out a comprehensive roadmap for peace.

    Afghanistan sees the support of Pakistan, the Taliban's historic backer, as vital to bring the insurgent group to the negotiating table..............http://www.rferl.org/content/talks-aimed-jumpstarting-afghan-peace-taliban-set-for-january-11/27462512.html
    2/1/16

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