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Afghan leader Karzai holds Qatar talks 'on Taliban' | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has met the emir of Qatar - for talks that were expected to consider the opening of a Taliban office in the Gulf state. | |
Mr Karzai and Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani discussed "issues of mutual interest" in Doha, the state-run QNA news agency said. It gave no details. | |
The opening of a Taliban office is seen as a step in formalising a channel for talks between Kabul and the militants. | |
US-led Western troops are due to leave Afghanistan by the end of 2014. | US-led Western troops are due to leave Afghanistan by the end of 2014. |
The Taliban itself has so far refused to talk to Mr Karzai, describing him as an American puppet, although it did hold inconclusive discussions with US officials last year. | |
Last month, President Karzai issued an order banning Afghan security forces from calling in foreign air strikes in residential areas, because of heightened tensions about the extent of civilian casualties. | Last month, President Karzai issued an order banning Afghan security forces from calling in foreign air strikes in residential areas, because of heightened tensions about the extent of civilian casualties. |
Mr Karzai's office said the talks in Qatar would focus on bilateral co-operation and on Afghanistan's peace process. Before the meeting began, officials had said the possibility of a Taliban political office in Doha was likely to be raised. | |
Mr Karzai and Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari said last month that they would work towards a peace deal for Afghanistan within six months. | |
"The opening of the Taliban office in Qatar is not related to Karzai, it is a matter between the Taliban and the Qatar government," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told the Agence France-Presse news agency. | "The opening of the Taliban office in Qatar is not related to Karzai, it is a matter between the Taliban and the Qatar government," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told the Agence France-Presse news agency. |
"Our representatives who are already in Qatar won't see or talk to him." | "Our representatives who are already in Qatar won't see or talk to him." |
As the Afghan president's two-day visit began on Saturday, there were reports that two children and nine suspected Taliban militants had been killed in an air strike by international forces close to the south-eastern city of Ghazni. | |
A Nato spokesman quoted by Reuters news agency said an Afghan police patrol had come under attack and had called in a helicopter for support. | A Nato spokesman quoted by Reuters news agency said an Afghan police patrol had come under attack and had called in a helicopter for support. |
QNA reported later on Sunday that Mr Karzai had left Qatar. |