ISLAMABAD: The representatives of the Afghan
Taliban and United States officials have held direct talks in Qatar to end the conflict in Afghanistan, a former
Taliban minister said on Friday.
Mutasim Agha Jan, finance minister in the
Taliban cabinet, told Daily Times from Turkey that more such talks would be held at higher levels in future. “The
Taliban political representatives and the American officials have met in Qatar. No other side was part of the negotiations,” said Mutasim, who once headed the
Taliban political commission and remained a close confidant of Mullah Omar.
A
Taliban official in Qatar denied comments when approached to seek his views on the talks. “We will talk to the media at appropriate time,” he said.
The Trump administra
tion has told its top diplomats to seek direct talks with the
Taliban, according to a New York Times report this month.
The
Taliban leadership has long demanded direct talks with Americans since it considers the latter as the main party to the Afghan conflict.
The new US approach is seen as a major shift in its policy as the military op
tion has failed to defeat the
Taliban insurgents, who now
control more areas since the US and its NATO allies invaded the country in 2001.
“The talks are currently being held at the lower level, and both sides will proceed gradually. When negotiations start taking place on the highest level, we’ll reach an agreement,” said
the former
Taliban minister, adding, “I’m confident that the
Taliban and the US will continue dialogue and will reach a deal.”
When asked about the
Taliban’s refusal to hold talks with the Afghan government, he said
Taliban’s war was not against Afgha
ns, but the Americans and their invasion of the country. “The
Taliban want to end the invasion.”
Besides the end to the invasion, he said, other main demands were recognition of the
Taliban office, and the removal of the names of
Taliban leaders from the United Nations sanctions list.
When asked about Kabul’s response to the direct talks with the US, he said Afghan government should not have any objections as a peace deal would end the long lasting conflict in the country.
Sources aware of the activities of the
Taliban office say that the
Taliban negotiators have called for the opening of their office that will be the main channel of talks with the US. The office was closed down days after it was opened in 2013 after then Afghan President Hamid Karzai criticisd the
Taliban white flag and plaque of the “Islamic Emirate” displayed at the office.
Taliban used the white flag and Islamic Emirate during their rule of Afghanistan (1996-2001).
Despite the office’s closure, the
Taliban political envoys continued to reside in the oil-rich Gulf state for contacts with the world community.
Taliban political envoys had visited Pakistan in January to discuss prospects for reconciliation. After the visit, the
Taliban told Pakistani authorities that they would not hold talks with the Kabul administration but were ready for talks with the US.
A Pakistani official, who is involved in Afghan affairs, when asked about the Qatar talks, said, “I do not have any specific information … but I presume a lot would be happening.”
When Daily Times asked a senior Afghan government official about the talks in Qatar, he said, “It seems like direct US-
Taliban talks.”
Published in Daily Times, July 28th 2018.