Karzai Confirms Afghan-US Talks With Taliban -- Al Jazeera
Afghan president, acknowledging trilateral negotiations , says the Taliban is "definitively" interested in peace.
The US and Afghan governments have held three-way talks with the Taliban, Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said.
"There have been contacts between the US government and the Taliban, there have been contacts between the Afghan government and the Taliban, and there have been some contacts that we have made, all of us together, including the Taliban," Karzai told The Wall Street Journal in an interview published on Thursday.
But Karzai declined to specify the location of the talks or go into further detail, saying he feared this could damage the process.
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