Thursday, September 30, 2010

English.news.cn   2010-09-30 14:23:30
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KABUL, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) -- Taliban outfit fighting Afghan and NATO-led troops in the post-Taliban Afghanistan has once again rejected Afghan government's offer for dialogue and reconciliation through the recently formed High Council for Peace, stressing no talks will take place in the presence of foreign troops, a statement released to media by the outfit on Thursday said.
"Such so-called shuras or council can do nothing without the advisor of foreigners and U.S. by supporting such councils wants to change the public opinion," the Taliban statement said.
It also described the NATO-led troops in Afghanistan as an occupying one and noted that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan ( the name of ousted Taliban regime) would continue its war against the occupying foraging forces till their eviction from the country.
The Taliban outfit in another statement also rebuffed the remarks of NATO-led forces commander in Afghanistan General David Petraeus in which he said days ago the Taliban high ranking officials had contacted Afghan government.
It stressed that Taliban had not contacted the Afghan administration and believe the solution of Afghanistan problems lies in the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan and not in initiating secret contacts. (news, xinhua)
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