Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Pakistan Government And The Taliban Resume Peace Talks

FILE- Maulana Sami ul-Haq (R), one of the Taliban negotiators, and Irfan Siddiqui, a government negotiator, discuss a joint statement before a news conference in Islamabad, Pakistan, Feb. 6, 2014. VOA

Pakistan, Taliban Talks Enter Decisive Stage -- Voice of America

ISLAMABAD — Despite ongoing attacks, Pakistan government representatives met Wednesday with Taliban representatives to try to restart stalled peace talks aimed at ending the country's bloody insurgency.

Just hours after a roadside bomb attack on a military convoy killed six soldiers, Pakistani government and Taliban representatives said the high-stakes peace talks between them had entered a decisive stage.

Government representative Irfan Siddiqui said the time had come for negotiators on both sides to make major decisions on how to move the peace process forward.

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More News On The Pakistan Government And The Taliban Resuming Peace Talks

Pakistan Resumes Taliban Talks as 6 Soldiers Die -- AP
Pakistan government-Taliban hold talks to charter course -- The Hindu
Pakistan resumes Taliban talks despite deadly blast -- Times of India/AFP
Pakistan Talks With Taliban Resume Despite Deadly Attacks -- Radio Free Europe
Pakistan, Taliban talks move ahead -- iol News
Roadside bomb kills 6 Pakistani soldiers as violence spirals -- Reuters
Pakistan Hangu soldiers killed as talks due to resume -- BBC
Dismay at Pakistan's Acceptance of Taliban Cease-fire -- Defense News
Fearing and fleeing in Pakistan -- Al Jazeera

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