“I must emphasize that word ‘exploratory’. They are not talks,” Umar Daudzai told Reuters.
The Wall Street Journal earlier reported, based on an interview it conducted with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, that the US and Afghan government had begun secret three-way talks with the Taleban.
The newspaper quoted Karzai as saying the Taleban were “definitively” interested in a peace settlement to end the 10-year war in Afghanistan, and that all three sides were now involved in discussions.
“There have been contacts between the US government and the Taleban, there have been contacts between the Afghan government and the Taleban, and there have been some contacts that we have made, all of us together, including the Taleban,” Karzai said in the interview.
The Wall Street Journal said Karzai had declined to specify the location of the talks or go into further detail, saying he feared this could damage the process.
The Afghan Taleban announced last month it would open a political office in Qatar, suggesting the group may be willing to engage in negotiations that could likely give it government positions or official control over much of its historical southern heartland.
“At a high level, (there are) secret talks and American-Taleban talks. I’m not aware of any other than the Qatar process,” said Daudzai.
The Afghan ambassador said the Kabul government’s contacts with the Taleban were limited to communications between low-level officials and local insurgent commanders.
Washington wants to accelerate contacts with the Taleban so it can announce serious peace negotiations at a NATO summit in May, officials say, in what would be a welcome bright spot in Western efforts to end the war in Afghanistan.
The US hopes it can declare a start to authentic political negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taleban at the May 20-21 summit in Chicago, after a year of initial, uncertain contacts with Taleban representatives.
It would be a needed victory for the White House and its NATO partners in Afghanistan as they struggle to contain a resilient insurgency and train a local army while moving to bring their troops home over the next three years.
Afghan envoy: US-Taleban talks only ‘exploratory’
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