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Pak ready for peace talks with Taliban

Pakistan has informed the US that it is ready to facilitate its peace talks with Taliban, but it must not be blamed in case of failure as it does not spoon-feed the militant group, a media report said on Sunday.

Updated on: Oct 23, 2011 11:36 PM IST
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Pakistan has informed the US that it is ready to facilitate its peace talks with Taliban, but it must not be blamed in case of failure as it does not spoon-feed the militant group, a media report said on Sunday.

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"Pakistan must not be blamed in case of failure of attempts (by US) for reconciliation with the Taliban as it does not spoon-feed them," the Dawn newspaper quoted a senior Pakistani official as saying.

Taliban must not be pressed to abandon Al Qaeda, lay down arms and declare respect for the Afghan constitution before the talks, the US was advised, a senior unnamed Pakistani security official was quoted as saying by the newspaper.

"We know the Afghan culture, they will never lay down their arms," the official said.

"Contact with the Haqqani group is there but they are not in our pocket," was the message given to the US by Pakistan during a crucial meeting on Friday, the report said.

Pakistan was represented at the meeting by foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar, army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and ISI chief Lt Gen Ahmad Shuja Pasha.

The Pakistani official said the Taliban would determine the propriety or otherwise of sitting at the negotiating table with the US. Both sides felt reconciliation was the way forward, but the devil lay in the detail, the official said.

"The nitty-gritty of executing any prospective deal will test the acumen of all sides," the official said.

Pakistan had raised certain issues with Clinton and both sides agreed that more work was needed, he added.

 
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