Kabul-Taliban talks in Saudi Arabia

January 31, 2012 01:21 am | Updated October 18, 2016 01:04 pm IST - Riyadh:

Afghan government officials and representatives of the Taliban are to hold peace talks in Saudi Arabia, said a Riyadh-based Afghan diplomat on Monday.

“An Afghan government delegation and a Taliban delegation will hold talks in Saudi Arabia,” the diplomat told AFP on condition of anonymity but he could not give a timing.

The talks in Saudi Arabia will be separate from the U.S.-brokered meetings held in Qatar and will be the first such talks to take place in the Sunni kingdom.

A member of the Taliban's leadership council, the Pakistan-based Quetta Shura, said on Sunday that “the idea that the Taliban should have a point of contact in Saudi is pushed by the Pakistan and Afghan governments.” The Afghan diplomat, however, said there were no plans for a third party to attend the negotiations in Saudi Arabia.

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