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KABUL: Afghan Taliban have said that dialogue between the Pakistani government and the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) concluded two days back in Kabul and they hoped that this time the talks are fruitful.
Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid, while talking to a Pakistani private TV channel, said that the negotiations between the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Pakistani government concluded two days back in the capital of Afghanistan.
Mujahid, who is the deputy of minister information and culture said that he hopes that this time, the negotiations bear fruit — as the last round of peace talks between the two sides did not yield results.
The Afghan Taliban official said that his side played the role of a mediator. He assured that in case the negotiations between the TTP and Pakistan fail, then the Taliban would not allow the Afghan soil to be used for attacks against Pakistan.
The TTP has carried out some of the bloodiest attacks inside Pakistan since 2007. It is not directly affiliated with the Afghan Taliban but pledges allegiance to them.
Mujahid noted that the TTP has announced an indefinite cease-fire and since then earlier this month, and since then, the attacks in the country have halted.