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Pakistan Taliban's deputy Mohammad admits peace talks | ||
2011-12-10 | ||
The Pakistan Taliban is in peace talks with the country's government, the group's deputy commander has said.
He said 145 Taliban prisoners had been freed as a goodwill gesture and the authorities wanted a ceasefire. It is the first time a top Taliban commander has confirmed negotiations. There has been no government comment. "Our talks are going in the right direction," Reuters news agency quotes Mr Mohammad as saying. The BBC's Orla Guerin in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, says that in the past such negotiations have backfired allowing the militants time to re-group. There are also doubts about whether or not any possible peace treaty would be observed by all of the factions in the Pakistan Taliban, which is an increasingly fractured alliance, she says.
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