22-11-2024 02:06 AM Jerusalem Timing

Pakistan Wants As Many Taliban Groups As Possible to Join Talks

Pakistan Wants As Many Taliban Groups As Possible to Join Talks

Pakistan said as many Taliban groups as possible must be persuaded to join any upcoming peace discussions with the Afghan government

Pakistan said as many Taliban groups as possible must be persuaded to join any upcoming peace discussions with the Afghan government, as a third round of four-country talks aimed at reviving negotiations with the insurgent group began  Saturday.

Delegates from Afghanistan, Pakistan, China and the United States convened in the Pakistani capital Islamabad over the weekend even as the insurgents wage an unprecedented winter campaign of violence across Afghanistan.Pakistan's advisor for foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz

Pakistan's advisor for foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz said a joint effort would help persuade the Taliban to join the process and lead to a "significant" reduction in violence.

"We believe our collective efforts at this stage, including through supportive CBMs (Confidence Building Measures), have to be aimed at persuading the maximum number of Taliban groups to join the peace talks," Aziz said during his opening statement at the third-round of talks on Saturday.

"In our view, a clear, well-defined and actionable roadmap for the peace process between the Afghan Government and Taliban groups is important."

The first round of the roadmap talks was held in Islamabad last month, where delegates began laying the groundwork for direct dialogue between Kabul and the extremist group.

A second round was held in Kabul on January 18 which urged the Taliban groups to enter into early talks with the Afghan government without preconditions.