
Talks with India can be held on 'condition of impartiality': Taliban spokesperson | Exclusive - Part I
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Taliban spokesperson Mohammad Suhail Shaheen has denied reports hinting that the Taliban held backchannel talks with the Government of India.
No talks have been held between India and the Taliban, Mohammad Suhail Shaheen told India Today from Doha in Qatar. Mohammad Suhail Shaheen is a member of the negotiations team and the Taliban's spokesperson for international media. #Exclusive: Talks with India on condition of “impartiality”, says Taliban spokesperson. No talks have taken place between Indian and Taliban officialsWatch @Geeta_Mohan's #ReporterDiary #Afghanistan #Taliban #India pic.twitter.com/PmnoVdJK6g In an exclusive interview with India Today, Mohammad Suhail Shaheen also said that dialogue between the Taliban and India can take place "on the condition of impartiality".More Related News

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