ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and United States have agreed to engage Saudi Arabia in pushing forward
Afghanistan’s political peace and reconciliation process.
Credible diplomatic sources told Daily Times that Saudi Arabia’s inclusion was discussed d
uring US Special Representa
tive for
Afghanistan Reconciliation, Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad’s day long t
alks with Pakistani authorities on Tuesday at the Foreign Ministry.
Saudi Arabia enjoys significant influence over
Afghan Taliban and remained active in the process in the past.
Zalmay Khalilzad’s appointment as Special Representative by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is seen as a major shift in the US policy to focus on political efforts after the failure of President Donald Trump’s strategy announced last year in August to defeat the Taliban militarily.
Sources maintained that Pakistani officials made it clear that they had no objection to Saudi Arabia’s inclusion in
Afghan peace process as it played a positive role in the past in bringing Taliban to the negotiation table.
Special Representa
tive for
Afghanistan Reconciliation, Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, after completing his t
alks with Pakistani authorities left Islamabad for Saudi capital Riyadh on Wednesday.
In Riyadh, Ambassador Khalilzad is expected to meet top Saudi security and intelligence officials, besides meeting the political leadership of the Kingdom.
Credible sources told Daily Times that d
uring talks in Islamabad, both sides identified hurdles in the
Afghan peace and reconciliation process and agreed to remain engaged in dialogue to bring Taliban on negotiations table with Kabul government on board as well.
A US embassy spokesman in Islamabad said d
uring his stay in Pakistan, Special Representative Khalilzad met with key Pakistani officials.
The spokesman said Ambassador Khalilzad consulted with Pakistani leaders on how best to achieve a durable political settlement in
Afghanistan.
“Peace in
Afghanistan is vital to the long-term stability of Pakistan and the wider region”, Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad was quoted as saying by US embassy spokesman in Islamabad.
Coun
tries currently engaged in the
Afghan peace process are Pakistan,
Afghanistan, and China. Russian has also initiated a process for
Afghanistan and 11 coun
tries have joined it already, including Pakistan,
Afghanistan, Iran, China, Russia itself and five central Asian states.
“First meeting to be hosted by Russia on
Afghan peace process would be held by the end of this month or in the first week of November, finalisation of dates is linked with availability of all participants”, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Moscow Qazi Khalil told Daily Times on phone from Moscow
He said this meeting was earlier planned for September 4th but was postponed on the request of Kabul government, which wanted some time for consultations.
Khalilzad had earlier accompanied the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to his September 5 visit to Islamabad. In Kabul, the US envoy urged
Afghan government and the Taliban to form teams for peace negotiations, according to reports.
Khalilzad has embarked on his first visit to countries, which can play role in Taliban reconciliation, after the Taliban political representatives and senior US officials met in Qatar in July. The second meeting was expected in expected in September but a Taliban source has confirmed to Daily Times that the meeting could not take place apparently due to the appointment of Khalilzad, who will now oversee the whole process.
Published in Daily Times, September 11th 2018.