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          Will government's dialogue offer to Taliban bring peace to Afghanistan?
                           Source: Xinhua | 2018-03-06 09:17:36 | Editor: huaxia

          Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani (2nd R) poses for photos during the "Kabul Process for Peace and Security Cooperation" conference in Kabul Feb. 28, 2018. (Xinhua/Rahmat Alizadah)

          KABUL, March 5 (Xinhua) -- Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani during his speech at the Kabul conference recently offered to have talks with the Taliban without any preconditions, in a bid to end the endemic war in the conflict-ridden country.

          The offer made by the president included the recognition of the Taliban as a political group, a ceasefire and the release of Taliban prisoners.

          The offer also included the opening of a political office for the Taliban in Kabul or any other Afghan cities, issuing passports and freedom of travel for the Taliban and reviewing the constitution if the group wants.

          The peace package offered by president Ghani was widely welcomed by participants at the Kabul conference, attended by delegates from more than 20 countries including Pakistan, China, the United States, Germany and India. However, Afghan political observers have been cautiously looking at the package's potentiality for a positive impact on national reconciliation.

          "The offer made by President Ghani, in fact, was an extraordinary suggestion and showed extreme flexibility by the government of Afghanistan to the Taliban to encourage the outfit to come to the negotiating table," political and military analyst General (Rtd) Atequllah Amarkhil told Xinhua.

          Describing the peace offer as "very helpful" for bringing both sides closer, the analyst, nevertheless opined that the "Taliban won't sit at the negotiating table unless and until their foreign supporters are convinced to honestly support" the ongoing Afghan peace efforts.

          The Taliban group, which has repeatedly rejected the offer for talks with the Afghan government and ahead of Kabul conference called on Washington to have direct talks with the armed outfit, has yet to react to Ghani's offer.

          "The stakeholders in the Afghan game and countries around Afghanistan are doubtful about the honesty of the U.S. in the war on terror in Afghanistan," said the analyst.

          Describing the role of Pakistan in helping the Afghan peace process succeed as very important, the analyst said "mustering Pakistan support to facilitate direct talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government is essential."

          He added that Pakistan won't play a pro-active role in bringing the Taliban to the negotiation table unless and until its legitimate concerns are met.

          "The Afghan crisis won't end in the near future unless regional cooperation is ensured," another political expert Haroon Mir told local media.

          He said the Afghan government had failed to win regional support for ending the war and bringing peace to Afghanistan in the presence of some 150,000-strong U.S. and NATO-led troops a few years ago.

          At present, it seems difficult to achieve the same goal overnight.

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          Will government's dialogue offer to Taliban bring peace to Afghanistan?

          Source: Xinhua 2018-03-06 09:17:36

          Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani (2nd R) poses for photos during the "Kabul Process for Peace and Security Cooperation" conference in Kabul Feb. 28, 2018. (Xinhua/Rahmat Alizadah)

          KABUL, March 5 (Xinhua) -- Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani during his speech at the Kabul conference recently offered to have talks with the Taliban without any preconditions, in a bid to end the endemic war in the conflict-ridden country.

          The offer made by the president included the recognition of the Taliban as a political group, a ceasefire and the release of Taliban prisoners.

          The offer also included the opening of a political office for the Taliban in Kabul or any other Afghan cities, issuing passports and freedom of travel for the Taliban and reviewing the constitution if the group wants.

          The peace package offered by president Ghani was widely welcomed by participants at the Kabul conference, attended by delegates from more than 20 countries including Pakistan, China, the United States, Germany and India. However, Afghan political observers have been cautiously looking at the package's potentiality for a positive impact on national reconciliation.

          "The offer made by President Ghani, in fact, was an extraordinary suggestion and showed extreme flexibility by the government of Afghanistan to the Taliban to encourage the outfit to come to the negotiating table," political and military analyst General (Rtd) Atequllah Amarkhil told Xinhua.

          Describing the peace offer as "very helpful" for bringing both sides closer, the analyst, nevertheless opined that the "Taliban won't sit at the negotiating table unless and until their foreign supporters are convinced to honestly support" the ongoing Afghan peace efforts.

          The Taliban group, which has repeatedly rejected the offer for talks with the Afghan government and ahead of Kabul conference called on Washington to have direct talks with the armed outfit, has yet to react to Ghani's offer.

          "The stakeholders in the Afghan game and countries around Afghanistan are doubtful about the honesty of the U.S. in the war on terror in Afghanistan," said the analyst.

          Describing the role of Pakistan in helping the Afghan peace process succeed as very important, the analyst said "mustering Pakistan support to facilitate direct talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government is essential."

          He added that Pakistan won't play a pro-active role in bringing the Taliban to the negotiation table unless and until its legitimate concerns are met.

          "The Afghan crisis won't end in the near future unless regional cooperation is ensured," another political expert Haroon Mir told local media.

          He said the Afghan government had failed to win regional support for ending the war and bringing peace to Afghanistan in the presence of some 150,000-strong U.S. and NATO-led troops a few years ago.

          At present, it seems difficult to achieve the same goal overnight.

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