Taliban: Afghan talks won't mean end to fighting
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- The Taliban's political wing is ready to enter peace talks to end the war in Afghanistan, but the insurgents will in the meantime continue their armed struggle, the group said Thursday.
The militant movement's emailed statement suggests that efforts to bring Afghan factions to the table are gathering momentum, but also highlights some of the roadblocks on the way to any settlement - in particular, the Taliban's insistence that the government of President Hamid Karzai is an illegitimate "stooge" of the West.
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said the militants had been fighting for the past 15 years to establish an Islamic government in Afghanistan "in accordance with the request of its people."
"It is for this purpose and for bringing about peace and stability in Afghanistan that we have increased our political efforts to come to mutual understanding with the world in order to solve the current ongoing situation," Mujahid said in an emailed statement.
Associated Press Jan 12, 3:33 AM EST http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/A/AS_AFGHANISTAN?SITE=TXHAR&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
DCBob
(24,689 posts)The US, NATO and the Taliban are all weary of war. I think they will find some common ground to end it.
Lone_Star_Dem
(28,158 posts)If this is move toward a resolution as I hope, it's good news. Time will tell.