FROM EIR DAILY ALERTFormer Indian Diplomat Considers Pakistan Crucial in U.S.-Taliban Talks for Afghan PeaceJan 28 (EIRNS)—Former Indian Ambassador M.K. Bhadrakumar said in his blog “Indian Punchline” that the present negotiations between the United States and the Taliban to resolve the Afghan conflict are different from the earlier, failed attempts, because of Pakistan’s new role. He wrote:
The U.S. concession Bhadrakumar referred to is the its promise made in the undeclared and unsigned agreement reached with the Taliban. In the agreement, the U.S. has committed to withdrawing its troops if the Taliban provide a guarantee that Afghan soil will not be used to threaten international security. Bhadrakumar further described that on the ground there are growing signs that Pakistan is marginalizing or eliminating the hardline elements within the Taliban.
He also stated that earlier, the Afghan media reported that a number of Taliban leaders in Pakistan were arrested after their meeting with Pakistan army commanders. |
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