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Afghan peace plans in limbo as US placates Karzai
Source: GEO News | 20-06-2013

KABUL: Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Thursday mulled his response to US efforts to repair damaged ties after a public spat over the Taliban opening an office in Qatar for peace talks.

Karzai and US Secretary of State John Kerry spoke twice by telephone after the Afghan government became enraged that the office was opened in a blaze of publicity and US officials were apparently about to arrive for talks.

The office used the formal name of "Islamic Emirate Of Afghanistan" from the rebels' 1996-2001 government, and a Taliban spokesman at the opening press conference declined to say they supported the peace process.

"John Kerry assured that the Qatari government has removed the 'Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan' sign from the Taliban office and the office is for peace talks only," a statement from Karzai's office said late Wednesday.

Karzai told Kerry that Afghan public opinion was "extremely negative" to the way in which the Taliban office had been unveiled in an event that many experts described as an international publicity coup for the rebels.

"The opening of this office has made the Taliban look strong, the Americans desperate and President Karzai angry," the Afghanistan Analysts Network said in a briefing note.

Afghanistan 1400, a civil youth group, said the office should be used to hold Taliban leaders to account for their crimes.

"It only reminds Afghans of the horror and oppression of the Taliban regime, and their brutality under the same banner in recent years," it said.

With the US-led NATO combat mission due to end next year, US officials are

determined to resume talks with the Taliban after tentative contacts limited to

a prisoner swap collapsed last year.

But Karzai, the only leader of Afghanistan since the Taliban were toppled in the 2001 US-led invasion, opposes bilateral US-Taliban talks.

On Wednesday he broke off ongoing Afghan-US talks on an agreement that would allow Washington to maintain soldiers in Afghanistan after the NATO combat mission ends.

The US State Department dismissed earlier reports which said the United States had scheduled talks with the Taliban for this week.

"Reports of a meeting being scheduled or on the books aren't accurate," spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters, saying Washington had "never confirmed" the date and place of any specific meeting.

"We are now in consultations with the Afghan leadership and the High Peace Council on how to move forward," she said.

The High Peace Council is the government body in charge of leading peace efforts with the Taliban.

In response to the talks suspension, US President Barack Obama said he always expected "friction" at Afghan reconciliation talks but voiced hope that "despite those challenges the process will proceed".

Troubled relations between Karzai and his US backers have degenerated into public rows in the past, but many Afghans reacted with scepticism to news that the Taliban could be ready to enter peace talks.

Karzai on Tuesday seemed to embrace the opportunities presented by the opening of the Taliban office in Qatar when he attended NATO's formal transfer of responsibility for nationwide security to Afghan forces.

About 100,000 foreign combat troops, 68,000 of them from the US, are due to

withdraw by the end of next year.


AFP

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