Welcome to SAMAA TV
 
SAMAA SMS News Alerts
 
US hints at renewed Iranian sanctions waiver for India         PTI Chief Imran Khan condemns Peshawar blast         Rain delays start of second test at Headingley         British Airways plane makes Heathrow emergency landing after engine fire         Three killed in suspected suicide blast at Peshawar madrasah         Govt. withdraws ban on supplying CNG to vehicles above 1000cc         China says hopes visit of North Korean envoy can ease tension         US ambassador Olson meets Imran Khan; enquires about health         Repatriating detainees to Yemen key to closing Guantanamo         Hot weather will continue to prevail today; rain likely in Malakand, Gilgit         Google, like Facebook, in talks to buy Waze for $1 billion: report         Strong quake strikes Russian Far East         Russia's top social network blacklisted by regulator         US lawmakers intensify push on military sexual assault problem         Asian stocks shaky, Nikkei still seen vulnerable         Global markets face rough summer ride as Fed pullback feared         British police ponder conspiracy after soldier murder         Bridge collapses in Washington state, sending cars into river         Quetta: CD shop owner killed in grenade attack         Karachi: Cracker blast outside govt school; none injured         Anti-war woman protests during Obama's speech         PCB stands aloof from Asad Rauf issue         MQM to elect new Coordination Committee on Saturday         Balochistan plunges into darkness after midnight         IMF's Lagarde questioned over French arbitration case         Cannes festival hit by second suspected jewellery theft         Obama limits use of U.S. drone strikes        
Afghan-Pakistan talks on Taliban releases: Islamabad
Saturday, August 11, 2012 10:31:04 AM | Comments (0)
Afghan-Pakistan talks on Taliban releases: Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Afghanistan are in talks on the release of a key member of the Taliban, whose 2010 arrest in Pakistan was blamed for sabotaging peace initiatives, a Pakistani foreign ministry official confirmed Friday.

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, a powerful Taliban military chief who has been described as the militia's second in command, was arrested in Pakistan's port city of Karachi.

The Afghan government and the former UN envoy to Afghanistan said his detention had adversely affected efforts to talk to the insurgents.

"The issue of prisoners is under discussion between the two countries," foreign ministry spokesman Moazzam Ahmad Khan told reporters when asked to comment on Afghan demands for access to Baradar and for his release.

The spokesman did not name any prisoner or give further details, but when asked, confirmed that Baradar was still in Pakistani custody.

A senior security official told AFP that no agreement had been reached to release Mullah Baradar.

"Pakistan may give Afghan officials an access to Mullah Baradar but no deal is being made as such" to release him, he said on condition of anonymity.

Baradar is the most important Taliban leader to be captured since the 2001 US-led invasion ousted the Afghan militia from power in Kabul.

He was known as a trusted aide to the Taliban's elusive leader Mullah Mohammad Omar.

Shortly after Baradar's arrest, the Pentagon said two other Taliban officials were arrested, also understood to have been captured in Pakistan.

In March 2010, Kai Eide, the then just retired UN envoy to Afghanistan, said the arrest of key Taliban in Pakistan had stopped a secret channel of communication between the insurgents and the United Nations.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai has repeatedly invited the Taliban to open direct talks with his government and on Pakistan to facilitate an end to the 10-year war.

Pakistan has said it will do anything required by Kabul to support an Afghan-led peace process, but there is a wide degree of scepticism in Afghanistan and the United States about the sincerity of the former Taliban ally. AGENCIES

 
 
Watch SAMAA TV Live
Taliban happy Pakistan reopened NATO supply line
Taliban free 4 NGO workers in Balochistan
Karachi: P3-wild polio virus found in Gadap, Baldia town
U.S. sweetens Taliban prisoner proposal in bid to revive peace talks
Manchester City target five trophies in five years
US hints at renewed Iranian sanctions waiver for India
Rain delays start of second test at Headingley
British Airways plane makes Heathrow emergency landing after engine fire
China says hopes visit of North Korean envoy can ease tension
 
 
 
Post Your Comments
Note: SAMAA TV values your opinions and encourages you to add a comment to this discussion. Please don't be offended if we edit and/or remove questionable, off topic comments; SAMAA TV is not responsible for user comments.
Name:
 
Email:
 
 Leave a Comment:
 
Security Code:
 
 
User Comments
No comment(s) found.
 
     
SAMAA TV
UPDATES WITH
follow us on facebook
follow us on twitter
follow us on youtube
isamaa
subscribe for samaa email news alerts
samaa sms alert
samaa rss