in other words we have lost plz plz taliban paa ji let us go home hahaha.
Dunya News: World:-US ready to talk to Mullah Omar: Hillary Clinton...
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Washington is ready to talk Taliban leader Mullah Omar.
As, Mullah Omars involvement is crucial for the prospects of peace in Afghanistan.
According to the Age, Clintons comments are seen as a significant shift in US policy, from moves to divide the Taliban-led insurgency and isolate Omar, to an acknowledgement of his leadership.
Earlier, the Haqqani networks commander, Sirajuddin Haqqani, warned Washington that only the Quetta Shura, the Taliban-led militant organisation, could negotiate a peace deal and that his fighters would not be divided.
In an appearance before the House foreign affairs committee, Clinton said the US would continue to fight, talk and build in Afghanistan and Pakistan to test any willingness to negotiate.
Clinton said there was evidence going both ways on its intentions.
She said last month s Haqqani meeting was not a negotiation and that no meetings had followed it, but she stressed that any negotiations with the Taliban in the future would require the Quetta Shuras blessing.
Dunya News: World:-US ready to talk to Mullah Omar: Hillary Clinton...
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Washington is ready to talk Taliban leader Mullah Omar.
As, Mullah Omars involvement is crucial for the prospects of peace in Afghanistan.
According to the Age, Clintons comments are seen as a significant shift in US policy, from moves to divide the Taliban-led insurgency and isolate Omar, to an acknowledgement of his leadership.
Earlier, the Haqqani networks commander, Sirajuddin Haqqani, warned Washington that only the Quetta Shura, the Taliban-led militant organisation, could negotiate a peace deal and that his fighters would not be divided.
In an appearance before the House foreign affairs committee, Clinton said the US would continue to fight, talk and build in Afghanistan and Pakistan to test any willingness to negotiate.
Clinton said there was evidence going both ways on its intentions.
She said last month s Haqqani meeting was not a negotiation and that no meetings had followed it, but she stressed that any negotiations with the Taliban in the future would require the Quetta Shuras blessing.

