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Taliban offer: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani seeks talks

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Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has offered peace talks "without preconditions" to the Taliban after 16 years of war.

Speaking at a peace conference in Kabul, he proposed measures including a ceasefire and prisoner swaps.

In return the Taliban would need to recognise the Afghan government and respect the rule of law.

Previous peace talks offers have not stopped attacks by the Taliban, who have yet to respond to the offer.

A Taliban spokesman told the BBC Afghan service they were waiting for reaction from their leadership.

On Monday the militants said they were prepared to enter direct talks with the US to find a "peaceful solution" to the conflict, but made no mention of negotiating with the government in Kabul.

In the past the Taliban have refused to talk to the Afghan government, a longstanding demand of the US.

Mr Ghani held out the possibility that the Taliban could be removed from international blacklists and eventually recognised as a legitimate political group with their own office, in Kabul or another agreed location.

"The Taliban are expected to give input to the peacemaking process, the goal of which is to draw the Taliban, as an organisation, to peace talks," he told delegates from 25 countries and organisations involved in the so-called "Kabul Process".

"A ceasefire should be held, the Taliban should be recognised as a political party and trust-building process should be initiated. Now the decision is in your hands, accept peace... and let's bring stability to this country."

There's a sense we've been here before. Mr Ghani and his American backers have issued similar calls to the Taliban in the past.

The president didn't mention foreign forces or when they might leave Afghanistan - the main public demand of the Taliban before any peace talks can take place with the Afghan government.

Why the militants would shift their stance or agree to a ceasefire is unclear. Although the Taliban are under pressure and have suffered heavy casualties, they are more powerful now and hold more territory than at any time since they were driven from power in 2001.

Mr Ghani's government, on the other hand, is facing internal challenges and is divided on certain issues.

In calling again for talks he's trying to put pressure on the militants - but it's an acknowledgement that, despite President Trump's more aggressive US military policy, no one side can win the conflict militarily.

Timing is also important. Fighting is intensifying and the conflict is getting more complicated, with the emergence of groups like so-called Islamic State.

But in the end, who's going to compromise? All the major parties say they want peace through dialogue - but they want it on their own terms.

Tens of thousands of people - combatants and civilians - have been killed in Afghanistan since US-led troops drove the Taliban from power in 2001.

Under previous initiatives, some former Taliban members have surrendered, but the group has only grown stronger.

The US military stepped up assistance to Afghanistan last year and since then air strikes have increased.

Foreign combat forces withdrew in 2014. Since then the Taliban have extended their influence over swathes of the country and areas taken from them are now back under their control.

The Afghan army has suffered mounting casualties, although the Taliban are also reported to have been hard hit by US air strikes.

A BBC investigation published in January found the militants now have an active presence in 70% of Afghanistan.
 
potential game changer if Taliban agree.
 
I hope the Afghans come together and bring peace to a country that has been ripped apart in what seems like a game of chess with the poor people as the unfortunate pawns. I remember reading a Hadith that said that when 2 muslims raise a sword against each other both will see hell fire.
 
I hope the Afghans come together and bring peace to a country that has been ripped apart in what seems like a game of chess with the poor people as the unfortunate pawns. I remember reading a Hadith that said that when 2 muslims raise a sword against each other both will see hell fire.

2 Muslims have been raising "swords" against each other for time immemorial.
 
potential game changer if Taliban agree.

The Taliban have been in talks for over a decade now. They were given an office in Qatar where they held meetings with the US.

This means nothing apart from the Afgan puppet regime worried they will be run out of town again.

Until foreign invading forces leave the nation, the Afghan people will resist.
 
If the Afghan issue gets resolved with a peaceful status then the party gets over for people in Afghan government and US.

In fact US wants to further destabilize the region, as vindicated by top US officials's open criticism of CPEC.
 
I hope the Afghans come together and bring peace to a country that has been ripped apart in what seems like a game of chess with the poor people as the unfortunate pawns. I remember reading a Hadith that said that when 2 muslims raise a sword against each other both will see hell fire.

Ameen. People born after 1978 have seen nothing but war and suffering, hope all sides reach a political agreement so this war ends.
 
Whether we like Talibans or not but if this resolves the issue to at lease reduce the terrorism then should be welcomed. Afghans have seen so much violence and terrorism, they deserve to spend peaceful lives and i think this will also help stability in Pakistan as well.

Their refugees can return to their land and live there peacefully.
 
Ghani and his government can''t win this one. The Taliban will not stop fighting until they get everything their own way that is to get America and it's cronies out of the country. Ghani making this offer says it all, Taliban have all the time in the world to fight. I am neither pro or anti Taliban as it is up to the Afghani what governance they want in their country. Most important thing is that Afghanistan is at peace and they do not allow any attacks on Pak from their country. We must do the same as well.
 
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