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Pakistani and Afghan political and tribal1 leaders meeting in Islamabad Tuesday have agreed to seek talks with Taliban insurgents2 in a bid to limit violence along their shared border. The announcement came after a two-day meeting described as a mini-jirga in the Pakistani capital. VOA's Barry Newhouse reports from Islamabad.Head of Afghan delegation3, Abdullah Abdullah (l) and Pakistani delegation head Owais Ahmed Ghani (r) hold a joint4 press conference in Islamabad, 28 Oct 2008 |
Afghanistan's former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah said those committees will work independently from any other peace talks being pursued by the two governments.
"We agreed that contacts should be established with the opposition5," he said. "Apart from whatever else is happening in that regard, joint contacts will be established through jirga-gai by using other influential6 figures through the opposition groups in both countries."
Representatives of the Islamabad jirga said the term "opposition groups" refers to all those involved in the armed conflict in both countries.
Officials said the names of the representatives seeking talks with militants7 will be kept secret because of security concerns.
The governments in Islamabad and Kabul have repeatedly proposed holding peace talks with Taliban factions8 if the militants agree to recognize the governments' legitimacy9. Militants have rejected those conditions.
When asked how the latest proposal for talks is different from previous ones, Northwest Frontier Province Governor and leader of the Pakistan delegation, Owais Ahmed Ghani, said both countries believe the only way to resolve the conflict is through negotiation10.
"That is what dialogue is all about," he said. "We will sit, we will talk to them, we will listen to them, they will listen to us. And we will come to some sort of a solution to this situation. Without dialogue we cannot arrive at any sort of conclusion."
This week's meeting in Islamabad follows last August's so-called "grand jirga" where more than 600 Pakistan and Afghan tribal leaders pledged to confront militancy11, improve border security and try to "expedite" dialogue with Taliban groups.
Since then, the Taliban insurgency12 has strengthened in Afghanistan and taken over larger parts of Pakistan's tribal region.
Afghan delegation leader Abdullah said the current situation in both countries creates an even greater imperative13 for talks.
"This war and insecurity has lingered on for so long and through the jirga gai we have just opened it wider for peace and dialogue with the groups," he said.
Representatives seeking contact with the Taliban are expected to report on their progress at the next jirga meeting scheduled in two or three months.
1 tribal | |
adj.部族的,种族的 | |
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2 insurgents | |
n.起义,暴动,造反( insurgent的名词复数 ) | |
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3 delegation | |
n.代表团;派遣 | |
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4 joint | |
adj.联合的,共同的;n.关节,接合处;v.连接,贴合 | |
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5 opposition | |
n.反对,敌对 | |
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6 influential | |
adj.有影响的,有权势的 | |
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7 militants | |
激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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8 factions | |
组织中的小派别,派系( faction的名词复数 ) | |
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9 legitimacy | |
n.合法,正当 | |
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10 negotiation | |
n.谈判,协商 | |
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11 militancy | |
n.warlike behavior or tendency | |
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12 insurgency | |
n.起义;暴动;叛变 | |
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13 imperative | |
n.命令,需要;规则;祈使语气;adj.强制的;紧急的 | |
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