Afghanistan's Hekmatyar denies contact with US for talks

An Afghan leader Hekmatyar has not made contact with US to discuss peace talks despite reports an envoy had gone to Washington, his spokesman said.

Afghanistan's Hekmatyar denies contact with US for talks
Pro-Taliban Afghan insurgency leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar has not made contact with the United States to discuss peace talks despite reports an envoy had gone to Washington, his spokesman said on Thursday.

More than seven years after the Taliban was overthrown in a U.S.-led invasion, some Western politicians say it may not be possible to win the war militarily and that talks with moderates could be the best way to achieve peace.

Violence in Afghanistan is at its highest level since US occupation in late 2001.

Hekmatyar's spokesman Haroon Zarghon rejected Afghan and foreign media reports this week that an envoy had met U.S. officials in Washington in a move to show willingness by the veteran leader for peace talks.

"No one from Hekmatyar's side has met with U.S. officials as reported," Zarghon told Reuters by satellite phone from an undisclosed location.

Zarghon said Hekmatyar, a veteran of the war against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980s, was open to the idea of talks but the withdrawal of foreign forces was a vital pre-condition.

"We have three conditions for negotiations: unconditional pull-out of foreign forces, formation of an interim government involving all sides and holding of free elections under its supervision," he said.

"If the expulsion of foreign troops is on the agenda of talks, we are ready to hold them with any one," he added.

Reuters

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