PESHAWAR:
The Taliban side intermediary, Professor Ibrahim Sunday observed that
chances of success of the government-Taliban dialogue process were
facing many odds and termed trust-deficit as the biggest hurdle.
In an interview to a foreign media, Prof Ibrahim claimed that the government had not shared with them list of the released Taliban-linked detainees.
He underscored need for sharing of details of the released detainees so that ‘we can press the Taliban to free Prof Ajmal, Ali Haider Gilani and Shahbaz Taseer’ who continue to remain hostage in their custody.
Prof Ibrahim said: “We had believed that the government and military were on same page over the peace dialogue but the army has now expressed reservations in this regard”.
He said the talks’ process also suffered a stalemate due to the infighting among the Taliban factions.
In an interview to a foreign media, Prof Ibrahim claimed that the government had not shared with them list of the released Taliban-linked detainees.
He underscored need for sharing of details of the released detainees so that ‘we can press the Taliban to free Prof Ajmal, Ali Haider Gilani and Shahbaz Taseer’ who continue to remain hostage in their custody.
Prof Ibrahim said: “We had believed that the government and military were on same page over the peace dialogue but the army has now expressed reservations in this regard”.
He said the talks’ process also suffered a stalemate due to the infighting among the Taliban factions.
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