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The Minister of Internal Affairs Taliban mediated peace talks between Pakistan and TTP

The Minister of Internal Affairs Taliban mediated peace talks between Pakistan and TTP
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Peshawar: Handage of the Minister of Home Affairs in the Taliban-led Government in Afghanistan, Sirajuddin Haqqani reportedly played the role of a mediator between Pakistan and Tehreek-i-Taliban which was prohibited (TTP) to achieve a wider “peace agreement” to be taken to end two decades of militancy In Pakistan, report local media.
Pakistan has reached the possibility of understanding with TTP after the talks “directly, face-to-face between the two parties held in the Province of Khost South-West Afghanistan for almost two weeks, reported that the dawn quoted sources.
However, it is unclear who on the Pakistani side negotiated with TTP.
Understanding includes national weapons declarations and release of several TTP terrorists based on certain conditions, as part of trust development measures.
However, TTP has not confirmed or denied the possibility of understanding achieved between the two parties.
However, the number of terrorists to be released is unclear, however, newspapers are reported to quote the sources that the number of terrorists will not be more than two dozen.
“This is a foot warrior (terrorist), not a senior or medium commander.
We are testing the land.
We are careful.
The ceasefire will take effect as soon as the detainees are released,” said the source told the sources.
“Talks are detained directly between senior officials and senior TTP leadership.
TTP includes all groups without exception.
There are several proposals on the table and both parties work to spur the solution that can be applied,” said Dawn by saying.
However, Dawn reported quoting the source that it was clear that there were no tribal intermediaries involved in talks with current TTP leadership.
The strong awakening of the Taliban Pakistani terror activities immediately after the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan raised new concerns about the overall stability of Pakistan, including the security of the nuclear arsenal, said a Canadian-based think tank.
According to an article in the International Forum for Rights and Security (IFFRAS), Pakistan’s efforts to suppress the Taliban to ensure that TTP is not permitted to be a protection in Afghanistan, it has failed to produce visible results.
Lately, Pakistan Taliban has made many attacks in Pakistan.
The ceasefire between the Pakistani and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) government announced on October 1 has fallen apart in a few days due to increased concerns about the true agenda of the Al Qaeda group, said Think Tank.

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