ISLAMABAD – In a big breakthrough Pakistan has reportedly convinced AfghanTaliban to enter into dialogues with Afghanistan government.
Earlier, the Taliban had refused to enter into dialogue with the Afghangovernment’s representatives.
However, ‘acknowledging’ Pakistan’s diplomatic move, they have‘conditionally’ agreed to negotiate with the government.
Reportedly, as a pre-condition to enter into dialogue with the government,they have asked for establishment of caretaker government and theformulation of a committee in this regard, in which representatives fromtheir side would put forward their perspective of the setup.
Besides, they have asked for an immediate release of some of theirprominent leaders.
According to sources, the dialogue process is expected to progress after aresponse from the Afghan government.
On the other hand, the foreign minister held a meeting with his Chinesecounterpart Wang Yi.
During the meeting, both sides examined and discussed bilateralrelationship, promotion of regional connectivity and concerning regionaland global issues.
Furthermore, both sides reiterated their resolve to adopt a joint course ofaction for achieving peace and stability in the region.






