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U.S. In Peace Talks With Taliban, Karzai Confirms

Us Taliban Peace Talks

First Posted: 06/18/11 08:59 AM ET Updated: 06/18/11 09:10 AM ET

By Emma Graham-Harrison and Hamid Shalizi

KABUL - The United States is in contact with the Taliban about a possible settlement to the near decade-long war in Afghanistan, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said on Saturday, the first official confirmation of U.S. involvement in negotiations.

Karzai said that an Afghan push toward peace talks had not yet reached a stage where the government and insurgents were meeting, but their representatives had been in touch.

"Peace talks are going on with the Taliban. The foreign military and especially the United States itself is going ahead with these negotiations," Karzai said in a speech in Kabul.

"The peace negotiations between (the) Afghan government and the Taliban movement are not yet based on a certain agenda or physical (meetings), there are contacts established."

The U.S. Embassy in Kabul declined immediate comment.

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Karzai was speaking the day after the U.N. Security Council split the U.N. sanctions list for Taliban and al Qaeda figures into two, which envoys said could help induce the Taliban into talks on a peace deal in Afghanistan.

But despite hopes that talks with the Taliban could provide the political underpinning for the U.S. staged withdrawal from Afghanistan, the discussions are still not at the stage where they can be a deciding factor.

Diplomats admit there have been months of preliminary talks between the two sides, but the U.S. has never confirmed any contacts. And so little is known about the exchanges that they have been open to widely different interpretations.

There are also many Afghans, among them women's and civil society activists, who fear talks with the insurgents could undo much of the progress they have made since the 2001 ouster of the Taliban government.

The closest anyone in the U.S. establishment has come to publicly acknowledging efforts to kick-start talks was when Defense Secretary Robert Gates said this month there could be political talks with the Taliban by the end of this year, if the NATO alliance kept making military advances on the ground.

STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

Afghanistan's neighbors are nervous about plans for a strategic partnership with the United States, which may include long-term bases on Afghan soil, Karzai also warned.

"The issue of strategic partnership deal with U.S. has caused tensions with our neighbors," Karzai said. "When we sign this strategic partnership, at the same time we must have peace in Afghanistan."

That is unlikely however, as the deal is expected to be concluded in months, and even the most optimistic supporters of talks expect the process to take years.

If successful, the deal might ease worries among those Afghans who fear the United States will pull out too quickly, leaving a weak, impoverished government to fend off militants, and those who worry the foreign forces they see as occupiers will never leave.

President Barack Obama is expected to announce next month how many troops he plans to withdraw from Afghanistan as part of a commitment to begin reducing the U.S. military presence from July and hand over to Afghan security forces by 2014.

The United States is on the verge of announcing a "substantial" drawdown of American troops from Afghanistan, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said on Friday.

"There's going to be a drawdown. I am confident that it will be one that's substantial. I certainly hope so," the leading Senate Democrat said during an interview with PBS Newshour.

There currently are about 100,000 U.S. troops fighting in Afghanistan, up from about 34,000 when Obama took office in 2009.

(Editing by Nick Macfie)

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9 hours ago (10:25 AM)
God help us all if Joe Biden is sent to talk about anything..­..........­.....
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TYRANNASAURUS
people don't taste good
9 hours ago (10:22 AM)
U.S. In Peace Talks With Taliban, Karzai Confirms..­.

JUST GET THE F--- OUT!
9 hours ago (9:30 AM)
Terrorists win.

Well done Americans, you had to elect Obama.
17 hours ago (1:57 AM)
Who are they trying to fool. the oil barons will never allow us to leave, they need us to protect their oil pipe lines.
9 hours ago (9:31 AM)
Yeah, it's all about the oil, right?

If your argument was true, why is the oil price where it is? Hmmm? You leftists have no bloody idea what's going on.
18 hours ago (1:14 AM)
Why not negotiate with the Taliban? What have they done to us? Sure they are oppressive bunch who took away the rights of women and beheaded anyone who disagreed with them, but so are our "friends" in Saudi Arabia. The only difference between Taliban-ru­led Afghanista­n and Saudi Arabia is the oil money.

This war, like almost all the other wars US is involved in, is pointless and its only bankruptin­g this country.
9 hours ago (9:32 AM)
Your knowledge of history is... Hmm, can something like that get into the negative numbers?

Which war was pointless and bankrupted the US?

War of Independen­ce? 1812? Mexican War? Civil War? WW1? WW2? Korea? Vietnam?

You commies have no idea about actual history, it's actually amusing.
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THE GREAT PURIFIER
If you are going through hell, keep going.
20 hours ago (10:56 PM)
Before you know it, Obama's administra­tion will be negotiatin­g with Al-Qaeda.

Oh, wait. I keep forgetting­. They actually never stopped.
lonbwoy
Neither Left nor Right!
20 hours ago (10:35 PM)
In peace talks with the Taliban??, when will we ever learn these nations DO NOT LIKE US, they will take our Billions of $$$ smile at us, but when we leave..wel­l you know the rest!!
21 hours ago (9:33 PM)
Words, instead of guns and bombs, I hope that the people of Afghanista­n, United States and Great Britain, can come to some sort of agreement. Its time for the United States to bring the men and women of the armed forces home.
23 hours ago (8:23 PM)
How much time will Karzai need to flee?
18 hours ago (1:15 AM)
lol none, we'll make sure he gets out of there save.
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kraki
Member of Vast Right Wing Conspiracy
23 hours ago (8:06 PM)
NO. Never negotiate with terrorist. Incredibly stupid.

You validate them as who they want to be. You show their power WORKS.

Obama can kiss 2012 goodbye, with zero hope.

Kraki
06:01 PM on 6/19/2011
Good.
04:40 PM on 6/19/2011
so, i thought the u.s. never negotiates with terrorists­? as much as i realize karzai is corrupt, i don't doubt he is telling the truth here. our government needs a serious retooling. republican­s and democrats alike--all a mess. campaign finance reform now, end corporate lobbying, end the two party system. without these three things there cannot be real change.
05:08 PM on 6/19/2011
So true!
04:32 PM on 6/19/2011
This article is almost laughable. Who do they think they're kidding? These radicals will promise anything to get the US out of town....Th­en let's see what happens...­.Doesn't matter what they say, sign, or promise...­.it is not, I repeat NOT going to bring peace. We still don't get it.
Who thinks the Taliban is afraid of us? They are not afraid. They DO have a lot of patience and they will wait until we leave and yes, all the good that has happened, which is not much, will be thrown into the fire. I repeat, when will the Americans come to terms that there will not be peace. Just give them time to regroup...­It makes me sick to think of the "rules of engagement­" What a bunch of BS..This is war...and the Islamic Terrorists and Taliban are just laughing at us.....
18 hours ago (1:18 AM)
I am also laughing at you. Your ignorance is encycloped­ic.
02:24 PM on 6/19/2011
America was fighting Taliban for over 10 years, only to come to peace talks to them? Now "Taliban" became "legitimat­e power"? "A state spreading around the world?"

So, WTC doesn't count? Saddam - who fighted Al Qaeda - was enemy, Bin Laden - was bad, but the whole terrorist organizati­on is good? We shouldn't deal with it, we should have peace talks?

Double standards everywhere­....
02:43 PM on 6/19/2011
shoulda thought for yourself instead of believing fox "news" and the propagandi­stic media...yo­u wouldnt be so surprised
02:45 PM on 6/19/2011
Fortunatel­y there are medias other than "Fox News", and thanks to Internet, American who really wishes to find the truth, can seek and find... and then cry his eyes out "My most democratic country in the world, is worst foreign tyrant than those she slayed?"
18 hours ago (1:19 AM)
Hey Genius, the Taliban and al-Qaida are completely two different entities. The Taliban had nothing to do with WTC.
13 minutes ago (6:45 PM)
Aha, really? They are not fundamenta­list? Bin Laden is not from Taliban? Read at wikipedia:

"Taliban Massacres ... Bin Laden's so-called 055 Brigade was responsibl­e for mass-killi­ngs of Afghan civilians.­"

"Bin Laden believed that Afghanista­n, under the rule of Mullah Omar's Taliban, was "the only Islamic country" in the Muslim world."

"After repeated denials,[1­15] in 2004, Osama bin Laden claimed responsibi­lity for the September 11 attacks on the United States.[11­6][117][11­8] The attacks involved the hijacking of four commercial passenger aircraft,[­119] the subsequent destructio­n of those planes and the World Trade Center in New York City, New York, severe damage to The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia,[­120] and the deaths of 2,974 people and the nineteen hijackers.­[121] In response to the attacks, the United States launched a War on Terror to depose the Taliban regime in Afghanista­n and capture al-Qaeda operatives­, and several countries strengthen­ed their anti-terro­rism legislatio­n to preclude future attacks. The CIA's Special Activities Division was given the lead in tracking down and killing or capturing bin Laden"

How about that, Genius? :)
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antipodal2u
Just say NO to hypocrisy
02:04 PM on 6/19/2011
(Um, Isnt the taliban the bad guys?)