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Afghan Taliban rejects reports of participation in peace talks

Xinhua,January 14, 2018 Adjust font size:

KABUL, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- The Afghan Taliban outfit has rejected reports that a Taliban delegation was taking part in a peace negotiation in Turkey, according to a Taliban source revealed on Sunday.

Zabiullah Mujahid, a purported Taliban spokesman, said in an online statement that "reports about delegation of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan participating at talks in Turkey are baseless."

The Taliban militants use the name of Islamic Emirate they had used during their rule (1996-2001).

"We have neither sent any delegation nor can any participant represent the Islamic Emirate. Such fake processes are the work of intelligence and hostile acts against the ongoing Jihad," he said in the statement.

On Saturday, local Afghan media reported that an intra-Afghan peace dialogue was taking place in Istanbul, Turkey to find a negotiated end to the decades-long conflict in Afghanistan.

The reports said the meeting was arranged in cooperation with the Turkish government.

In 2010, Afghan government initiated peace and reconciliation process with the militants but the Taliban leaders have frequently rejected the offer.

The first ever unofficial direct talks between the representatives of Afghan government and the Taliban were held in Pakistan in July 2015, but the process was scuttled after confirmation of the death of Taliban former leader Mullah Omar. Enditem