afghanistan will hold sauditalks with taliban
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Afghanistan will hold Saudi-talks with Taliban

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Riyadh - Agencies
Afghan officials and representatives of the Taliban insurgents fighting the Western-backed government are to hold peace talks in Saudi Arabia, a Riyadh-based Afghan diplomat said 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 timeframe. He said the talks in Saudi Arabia would be separate from US-brokered meetings in Qatar and would be the first such talks to take place in the Sunni Muslim kingdom. In Kabul, however, a government spokesman cautioned that no steps had yet been taken to start talks in Saudi Arabia. "No practical steps have been taken to start talks in Saudi Arabia, it has only been a suggestion," Akim Hasher, head of the Government Media and Information Centre, told AFP. "The Afghan government is very clear on talks -- we have always preferred Saudi to Qatar," he said. "There is a possibility that the talks will take place in Saudi as well -- Qatar is definitely not the only option." Taliban negotiators have begun preliminary discussions with the United States in Qatar on plans for peace talks aimed at ending the decade-long war in Afghanistan. They have also announced plans to set up an office in Doha. A member of the Taliban's leadership council, the Pakistan-based Quetta Shura, said Sunday "the idea that the Taliban should have a point of contact in Saudi is pushed by the Pakistan and Afghan governments." Pakistan was feeling "sidelined" from the US-brokered talks, he said. Supporting this theory, Afghan foreign ministry spokesman Janan Mosazai announced Sunday that Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar would visit Kabul on Wednesday. Mosazai told a news conference the visit would mark a "new phase" in cooperation between the two countries, adding that Khar would hold talks with Afghan Foreign Minister Zulmai Rasoul and President Hamid Karzai. "Both sides will discuss the fight against terrorism and Pakistan's essential support to the peace process in Afghanistan. Khar's visit comes after Pakistan made overtures to Afghanistan to resume talks on the Taliban that broke down following the assassination of Kabul's chief peace envoy, Burhanuddin Rabbani, in September, officials said. Karzai accused Pakistan of responsibility for the murder and last month said Islamabad was sabotaging all attempts at negotiations with the Taliban, which US-led forces toppled in 2001. The Afghan diplomat, however, said there were no plans for a third party to attend the negotiations in Saudi Arabia. "So far, there is no third party that will be present at the talks," he said. The Afghan government has not yet officially confirmed the Saudi talks, but on Sunday, in response to questions on the plan, the foreign ministry spokesman said his government supports "any steps towards the Afghan peace process." A senior Afghan government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, acknowledged on Sunday that the Saudi talks would take place but also did not say when. "We will always pursue all roads towards peace in Afghanistan, including contacts with the Taliban that are not limited to the Qatar office," the official told AFP.  
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