US stops talks with fake delegation: Afghan Taliban

The last official contact between the US and the Taliban was in the past July

The last official contact between the US and the Taliban was in the past July

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The Afghan Taliban has warned the United States that they should stop using fake and fraud groups because of its similar contacts, the actual process of action can be severely damaged. This warning has been made by the Afghan Taliban after the launch of the media through the media it was told that the United States has met with the unidentified senior Taliban officials in the US’s largest military base Bagram and Dubai in Afghanistan.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said today a news conference on Sunday announced the talks of talks with the United States. The Taliban neither visited Bagram nor had any meeting in Dubai. He said that the political office of the Taliban for diplomacy is set in Qatar and the United States or other countries can contact this office directly. The Taliban spokesman further said that some people in the greed of financial or other benefits have tried to fool America. And have shown itself the representative of the Islamic Empire. He said that America has become such a fool in the past several times.

The last official contact between the US and the Taliban was in the past July when the U.S. Department of Foreign Affairs, Alice Wells, talked about the initial nature of the Taliban-based office. This meeting was followed by the Taliban insisting on direct talks with the United States. The Taliban had declared delicate talks with Alice Wells in Qatar. However, after this meeting more talks could not be possible between the US and the Taliban. The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently announced that the United States interacted with the Afghan government and the Taliban Zalmay Khalilzad has appointed a special representative of the United States. 67-year-old Zalmay Khalilzad was appointed ambassador to Afghanistan and Iraq in the time of former US President George W. Bush.

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