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US to continue supporting Afghan peace process: Envoy

The Taliban earlier this month for the first time announced they had reached a preliminary understanding with the government of Qatar to open a liaison office there to facilitate peace talks.

Updated on: Jan 23, 2012, 08:21:44 IST
IANS | By , Kabul
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US special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman has said Washington would continue to support the Afghan peace process.

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"The ultimate goal of our efforts has been and remained to create a condition for peace process among Afghans," Grossman told a joint press conference with Afghan deputy foreign minister Jawed Ludin.

Media reports said the Taliban have shown readiness for talks to find a settlement for the Afghan crisis, Xinhua reported.

The Taliban earlier this month for the first time announced they had reached a preliminary understanding with the government of Qatar to open a liaison office there to facilitate peace talks.

Grossman said, "I found strong support for peace in Afghanistan and for conversations among Afghans. Afghanistan and the US support a peace process for Afghanistan."

Ludin, however, emphasised that any peace talks with the Taliban "should be Afghan-led".

He said the government supports transferring detainees to Qatar from the American detention centre in Guantanomo.

The Taliban have demanded the release of their prisoners from Guantanamo as a condition for peace talks.

Grossman, however, said the US would not take any decision to release the Taliban detainees.

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