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Afghan government to shun U.S. talks with Taliban

Resurrection Afghan peace talks hit their first roadblock Wednesday, a day after they announced, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said his government will not negotiate with the Taliban to participate in the U.S. will be suspended negotiations with Washington in 2014 After the team protocol.
The U.S. and the Taliban have been announced on Tuesday, officials from both sides will be in Doha, Qatar's capital, in the coming days, after 12 years of bloody and costly war between the US-led peace process for stuttering step forward forces and insurgents.
But the exact time of the negotiations is uncertain, the U.S. official said on Wednesday he was working frantically to keep the nascent peace talks on track.
, Angered Taliban political office opened on Tuesday in Doha, the Karzai government officials said that the United States violated the guarantee that it will not give official status of the insurgents.
"As long as the Afghan-led peace process, the High Peace Council will not participate in the talks in Qatar," Karzai said in a statement, referring to the body, he sought in the 2010 peace talks with the Taliban .
Karzai's objections seem to focus on the Taliban announcement, indicating that the Islamic Movement in Doha will use it as a formal embassy or government in exile, and the base office.
When the Taliban envoy appeared in Tuesday's construction, decoration Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Taliban rule in its 1996-2001 national banner.
Karzai said the opening of the office that the United States has failed to honor their commitments to the Afghan state about its role.
"U.S. officials told us that the office will be used for peace talks to move forward, but do not give them an identity," an Afghan official said. "The Taliban's Islamic Emirate of flags and banners, we did not think of something."
U.S. and Afghan officials said U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry speaks with Karzai on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, again in an effort to resolve the dispute.
Kerry told the Afghan leader said: "The Qatari government has taken measures to ensure compliance with their business today by the Government of Qatar established the conditions for political office," said U.S. State Department spokesman Jen Psaki.
Psaki said: "Qatar" in front of the door to take down an incorrect name, logo.
Wednesday after the address at the University of Nebraska, answering questions, said U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel for future talks, the Karzai government's involvement will be crucial.
If you do not specify a time frame, Hegel said: "Any form of a set of the next group meeting will involve the United States - of course, we go a long way in any negotiations - that the Taliban agree to certain things can not be done without will do, no President Karzai and the Afghan people. "
Meanwhile, Taliban talks in the United States, U.S. officials have suggested will be held in Doha on Thursday appeared to be postponed for at least a few days.
A senior U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity, may have to "hold its first meeting next few days," but it will not be more specific.
Taliban office resumption of peace talks after months of disputes behind the scenes diplomacy stressed U.S. officials say Karzai and the Taliban is a trust between the void, who launched a rebellion to overthrow his government and to expel foreign troops.
Fighting continues in the war-torn country. In the heavily guarded base in Bagram, near Kabul rocket attack late Tuesday, four U.S. soldiers were killed, the international military officials said.
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Karzai's office also said it had suspended in 2014 after negotiations with the United States Security Treaty.
Bilateral security agreements negotiated Starting this year, if completed, will contain the number of U.S. military bases and soldiers will remain, once NATO ends combat operations in Afghanistan, in December 2014.
"Behavior and by the United States in the peace process in the contradiction between the statements made by the Afghan Government to suspend the negotiations," Karzai's office said in a statement.
"Suspended talks will continue until there is clarity from the United States, Afghan officials added."
Released on Tuesday, diplomatic action brought hope, the Karzai government and the Taliban may be entering their first direct negotiations, the future of Afghanistan and Washington's acting as a broker and Pakistan as an important external player.
Tuesday, Karzai has said his government will also send a team to Qatar, but added that negotiations should soon be transferred to Afghanistan.
The Taliban until now refused to negotiate, Kabul, Karzai and his government by calling the West's puppet. However, senior Afghan officials earlier said that the Taliban are now willing to consider negotiations with the government.
It is how long Karzai boycott the peace process - which he was said to be deeply suspicious - last remains to be seen. Sometimes he staked clear position in public, only to reverse himself later.
A Taliban spokesman confirmed on Wednesday, the rebel movement in Qatar with U.S. officials will attend the meeting but did not disclose the time of the talks. Spokesman Mohammad Naeem told Reuters reporters, no Afghan government officials in that meeting.
Stressed the importance of the United States in the process, the State Department said that Kerry will travel to Doha with Qatar Senior Officials' Meeting on Friday and Saturday. But U.S. officials said he would not meet with Taliban representatives.
Signs of optimism
The Taliban have expressed the hope that justice will bring an end to foreign occupation of Afghanistan government and a political solution.
In the many months of peace efforts to the first signs of optimism as the US-led war effort reached a critical moment. Tuesday lead NATO command in Kabul Afghan government handed over responsibility for security throughout the country.
U.S. officials said that in the Doha talks, the United States will adhere to adhere to the Taliban to rest, to end the violence, and the "base" organization and accept the Afghan constitution, the relationship between the protection of women and minorities.
When asked whether he would abandon the Taliban "base" organization, considered a terrorist organization in Washington, Taliban spokesman Naeem said that there is no clear definition of terrorism.
"Once we define what is terrorism, Afghanistan (Taliban) Islamic Emirate, (we) will be able to say what is acceptable and what is unacceptable," he said.
The Taliban are now expected to be held in the U.S. military in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and many in Congress opposed the move, as well as all foreign troops to leave the prison to demand the return of former senior commander.
 



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