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Pakistan government, Taliban ‘begin talks’

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Negotiators for Pakistan's government and Taliban met Thursday for a first round of talks aimed at ending the militants' bloody seven-year insurgency, sources said.

The two sides gathered in Islamabad for a preliminary meeting likely to chart a "roadmap" for future discussions, amid deep scepticism over whether dialogue can yield a lasting peace deal.

The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), an umbrella grouping of numerous militant factions, has waged a bloody campaign since 2007, killing thousands of people in gun and bomb attacks across the nuclear-armed state.

A Pakistan soldier patrols the North Waziristan tribal district which has become a stronghold for Ta...
A Pakistan soldier patrols the North Waziristan tribal district which has become a stronghold for Taliban and Al-Qaeda linked militants on the border with Afghanistan
Anjum Naveed, Pool/AFP

An official close to Irfan Siddiqui, the chief government negotiator, told AFP the talks had begun on Thursday afternoon.

Another official at the talks venue, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa House, confirmed that they had started.

Negotiators for Pakistan’s government and Taliban met Thursday for a first round of talks aimed at ending the militants’ bloody seven-year insurgency, sources said.

The two sides gathered in Islamabad for a preliminary meeting likely to chart a “roadmap” for future discussions, amid deep scepticism over whether dialogue can yield a lasting peace deal.

The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), an umbrella grouping of numerous militant factions, has waged a bloody campaign since 2007, killing thousands of people in gun and bomb attacks across the nuclear-armed state.

A Pakistan soldier patrols the North Waziristan tribal district which has become a stronghold for Ta...

A Pakistan soldier patrols the North Waziristan tribal district which has become a stronghold for Taliban and Al-Qaeda linked militants on the border with Afghanistan
Anjum Naveed, Pool/AFP

An official close to Irfan Siddiqui, the chief government negotiator, told AFP the talks had begun on Thursday afternoon.

Another official at the talks venue, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa House, confirmed that they had started.

AFP
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