Some Peace Negotiators Still to Return to Doha: Sources
Sources in Qatar said that some members of the Taliban’s negotiating team, including their chief negotiator Shaikh Abdul Hakim Haqqani, have not traveled back to Doha from Pakistan to attend the second round of negotiations.
Sources close to the Taliban said recent talk about a possible interim government, being discussed by US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad in Kabul, is why some Taliban delegates have not returned to Doha.
Taliban spokesman Mohammad Naeem rejected the report that Abdul Hakim Haqqani has not gone to Qatar so far.
The negotiating team of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has been in Qatar for the last five days.
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Local administration warns organisers of risk of coronavirus spread in Balochistan due to Quetta sit-in
Thousands of Hazaras have been protesting while sitting along with the coffins of their loved ones in Quetta. PHOTO: FILE
QUETTA:
A four-member committee of Quetta district administration, headed by a special magistrate, on Friday requested the organisers of Quetta sit-in to hand over bodies of seven Afghan nationals who they claimed were among 11 Hazara miners brutally murdered by unknown assailants last week.
The development came hours after the Afghanistan government wrote to the Pakistan Foreign Ministry, seeking the repatriation of the ‘bodies of its citizens’.