Taliban deny interest in peace talks

AFP:

The Taliban, fighting a vicious insurgency against the Afghan government and its Western supporters, on Wednesday denied they were involved in dialogue aimed at ending the long war.

The commander of foreign forces in Afghanistan, US General David Petraeus, said the insurgent leadership had made "overtures" to the government of President Hamid Karzai.

Speaking to AFP on Tuesday, Petraeus also said mid-level commanders and grassroots fighters had expressed interest in coming in from the cold and joining a programme to reintegrate into mainstream society.

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I am not sure who General Petraeus was hearing from, but I tend to believe this denial. I was skeptical about the overtures when they were first announced and it appears that skepticism was well placed.

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