The Taliban and Western diplomats have begun their first official talks in Europe since the group ... capped mountains above the Norwegian capital Oslo. Taliban representatives will be certain ...
Oslo, Norway, Jan 24 (ANI): With the arrival of a Taliban delegation in Norway, protests erupted in Oslo on Sunday against the 3-day talks between the outfit, the Western government officials and ...
Ultimately, the Taliban need the West, on which it continues to rely for humanitarian aid, but which has frozen Afghanistan’s international assets abroad amid a brutal financial crisis in the ...
AFGHANISTAN'S Taliban insurgents have suspended peace talks with the United States because of the "shaky, erratic and vague" US position. US and Taliban negotiators were believed to have had ...
A US-Taliban peace agreement seems closer than ever, but the whole thing could unravel when it comes time for intra-Afghan talks. The U.S., Afghan government, and Taliban will all need to readjust ...
The Taliban will not be part of the UN-led international talks on situation in Afghanistan. The regime has not been invited for the talks that are expected to focus on women's rights in the crisis ...
launched talks with Taliban members to create an inclusive government and to overcome political differences. After the administration of US President Joe Biden had announced the end of Washington ...
The Taliban’s supreme leader has held secret talks with the Qatari prime minister aimed at ending Kabul’s international isolation. Haibatullah Akhunzada, a former cleric in the Islamist ...
WASHINGTON: The United States and Afghanistan´s Taliban on Sunday both left the door open to fresh talks after President Donald Trump abruptly canceled a secret summit, but the insurgents ...
(CNN)-- Since Afghan officials met with former Taliban leaders in Mecca, Saudi Arabia a month ago the drum beat of hammering out a political deal with the Taliban rather than smashing them ...
The US insists the meeting does not mean recognition of the Taliban, who now control Afghanistan. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham believes there will be no choice as "the threat will be so large".