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NATO endorses Afghan Govt's bid for peace accord with Taliban | The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has endorsed
the Afghan government's attempt to strike a peace accord with the Taliban rebels to end a war, which is now in its tenth year, a news channel has reported. "I
take it for granted that groups and individuals involved in the reconciliation
process not only put down their weapons and cut off relations with terrorist groups
but also abide by and respect the Afghan constitution, including full respect
for human rights," the Daily Times quoted NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen,
as saying to reporters in Brussels. "Provided these conditions are fulfilled I
think we should give it a try," he added. Last week, a 68-member peace council
was set up to accelerate informal talks under way between Afghan President Hamid
Karzai and the insurgents trying to drive out the 142,000 US-led foreign troops
from Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Richard Holbrooke, US Special Representative for
Pakistan and Afghanistan, has said that the United States welcomes Afghan reconciliation
efforts but believes that the recent reports about secret talks between the Taliban
and the Afghan government are exaggerated. "The facts are, as President Karzai
stated in a CNN interview to be broadcast tonight, what he said was quite clear
there: that they've been in contact with people with the Taliban on a continuing
basis," he stated. "We're not involved in those talks but we support them provided
they follow the 'red lines' that are absolutely critical because we have a strategic
interest here," he added, revealing the US' stand on the ongoing negotiations.
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