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US_Taliban Peace Talks Doha | Pakistan role in this agreement.| Is Afghanistan is proceeding towards final peace..

Yesterday US and Taliban's are going to have a peace agreement in QATAR'S capital Doha .After a two decades war between US along with NATO and Afghan Taliban ,now both sides understood that there is  no solution of this issue except dialogue. News comes from the Taliban Headquarters that Mulla Brother's are demanding a higher level officials from American side like America's Foreign Minister Mike Pompe for the signin of agreement.
Today there was complete silence in Taliban's Headquarter ,may be they were busy for yesterday meeting. 
There are some major issues yet to be decided , specially presence of Erica forces .US wants there for es to remain there for at least 16-18 months and their return will be stepwise but Taliban wants US forces to leave the Afghanistan as soon as possible.
Second main problem is Afghan Taliban are against Afghan Government and they call this government  a puppet government .They cleared their stance about Afghanistan government and are not willing to have dialogue at any level .
According to some authentic sources 6 men delegation from Afghanistan will come to represent Afghan Nationals. We have to look that their presence is acceptable to Taliban or not .The Taliban's are asking for bail of 5000 prisoners ,which are captured by NATO forces . In those 5000 prisoners few are declared international terrorist by US. This may be another big issue,which is a hard but to crack for American Forces and White House.
Pakistan play a driving role to bring Taliban on table, the Afghan government several times blames Pakistan for his internal unrest but Pakistan prove their stance wrong .
Let see what will happen yesterday but it is clear that to have a successful dialogue both sides have to compromise just for the Afghan people.




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Karlu said…
USA upload the load from Pakistan, and feel free to plan further

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