Pakistan, Afghanistan and US consider safe passage for Taleban

What do you guys think? I think Pakistan should offload Pakistani as well as Afghan taleban in the same go.

Pakistan, Afghanistan, US consider safe passage for Taliban militants | DAWN.COM

**ISLAMABAD: Pakistan, Afghanistan and the United States said they would explore ways to arrange safe passage for Afghan Taliban militants who wish to engage in peace talks, officials from the three countries said on Friday.
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While not yet making an iron-clad guarantee, officials told a news conference in Islamabad they would form a group of experts to consider the proposal.
“We need to be able to find them, those who are willing to talk wherever they are,” Afghan deputy foreign minister Jawed Luddin said. “We need to provide … a safe passage and an environment where they feel safe and confident that they can engage in peace talks without any consequence.”

Representatives from Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United States were meeting in Islamabad for two days as part of an initiative to revive stalled peace talks with the Afghan Taliban and to smooth relations between Washington and Islamabad.

Washington’s Special Representative Marc Grossman led the US delegation. He was the highest-level American official to visit Pakistan since a Nov 26 cross-border attack by Nato forces left 24 Pakistani soldiers dead and the US-Pakistan relationship in tatters.

The United States has been working for more than a year to revive stalled peace talks with the Afghan Taliban as it prepares for the withdrawal of most foreign combat troops by the end of 2014.

That campaign has become central to US strategy as officials conclude the Afghan war will not end on the battlefield alone.

“We really welcome this … initiative of the safe passage, which will mean our experts can meet and take this process further,” Luddin said.

Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Jalil Jilani said the formation of the group exploring safe passage was a tangible accomplishment.

An “important aspect of this group will be an establishment of the subgroup on the safe passage,” Jilani said.

Efforts to salvage the peace process follow a series of US setbacks in Afghanistan: bloody riots caused by soldiers’ burning of the Quran; a staff sergeant’s alleged massacre of 17 villagers; and an 18-hour militant assault of Kabul last week.

Still, officials point to statistics charting a drop in ‘enemy-initiated attacks’ this spring. They were encouraged by recent steps to finalize a deal outlining the US-Afghan relationship, along with statements of support for the peace process by Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.

US officials hope to use all these developments to coax the Taliban’s leadership, under pressure from less senior fighters who oppose negotiations, to formally resume talks.

Re: Pakistan, Afghanistan and US consider safe passage for Taleban

The US will give “safe passage” to Taliban or is it otherwise? :hmmm:

We all know that this “safe passage” for Taliban actually means face-saving exit for the US. But if they want the world to see an ambiguous picture of the whole situation instead of the true one, then let it be. As long as it helps them to leave Afghanistan to Afghanis, we are fine with any kind of interpretation.

As far as we are concerned, no peace effort should go unattended by Pakistan. Any peace arrangment inside Pakistan will not come to proper fruition unless the epicenter of the issue is handled first.

Afghan Taliban come from the majority segment of the Afghan population and it was always a matter of time that the international community talked to the major share holder. And I understand that as soon as the epicenter gets normal, the fallout of the entire chaos will also begin to settle down. Pakistan must become part of this effort and invite every party even remotely connected with the issue.

Re: Pakistan, Afghanistan and US consider safe passage for Taleban

The issue at hand is very important for Pakistan as our survival is at stake, but I dont see any long term foreign policy from our government. The only solution to this problem would be enhanced trust between Pakistan and Afghanistan, and try to involve the disgruntled elements in the main stream in both countries. In Afghanistan's case they will need to increase the number of pashtuns in the ANA otherwise we will be at square one after the American withdrawal. Any civil war in Afghanistan can lead to grievous consequences for us.

Re: Pakistan, Afghanistan and US consider safe passage for Taleban

LOL

Looking at the ground reality, these 3 should look safe passage for themselves...

Re: Pakistan, Afghanistan and US consider safe passage for Taleban

LMAO.... But 100 percent on the mark.... After all they are GOOD Taliban :)

Re: Pakistan, Afghanistan and US consider safe passage for Taleban

What majority segment of Afghanistan? Your assumption is that Taliban represent Pashtuns there which is totally wrong. There is no evidence that there is popular support for Taliban amongst Pashtuns in Afghanistan, probably the opposite in fact.

The Taliban simply are the only ones who are engaged in resistance against the USA/NATO/ISAF and have support from elements in Pakistan. The Taliban are neither good for Afghanistan or Pakistan. If they come to power in Afghanistan next they will take over Pakistan surely. I doubt they will just accept it as it is. Times have changed.