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Afghan Taliban meet Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD: A group of senior Taliban leaders called on Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan hours after they arrived in Islamabad, a media report said.

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Islamabad, October 4

A group of senior Taliban leaders called on Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan hours after they arrived in Islamabad, a media report said.

Citing unnamed sources, Geo News reported that the Taliban delegation was led by the group’s co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.

During their meeting on Thursday night, Khan was said to have stressed the need for peace in Afghanistan which he said is key to peace and stability in the region.

He also assured that Islamabad would continue its efforts for peace in Afghanistan.

Earlier in the day, the 12-member Taliban delegation held meetings at the Pakistan Foreign Office.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi called for a resumption of talks with the US on the war in Afghanistan.

Islamabad wants the talks to resume “to smooth the path for a durable, long-lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan”, Qureshi was quoted as saying in the statement.

“War is not a solution to any problem. Talks are the only and positive solution to establish peace in Afghanistan,” he added.—IANS

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