Inside Story

Talking to the Taliban

Hamid Karzai has said the US is talking to the Taliban, but who is doing the talking and what are the terms?

Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, announced on Saturday that the US has begun peace talks with the Taliban to try to reach a settlement to the decade-long war in Afghanistan.

The revelations come just a few days after the US shifted its position on the Taliban, suggesting that the group can be treated separately from al-Qaeda by convincing the UN Security Council to split up its sanctions list imposing asset freezes and travel restrictions.

They also come just a month before the July deadline for Barack Obama, the US president, to deliver his strategy for Afghanistan – either to withdraw more troops or to take the Pentagon’s advice and continue with the ‘surge’ policy.

So, under what conditions are these talks being held? Will they lead to a political settlement in war-torn Afghanistan?

Inside Story, with presenter Laura Kyle, discusses with Haseeb Humayoon, a risk assessment consultant in Kabul, and Thomas Ruttig, the co-director of political think tank Afghanistan Analysts Network.

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This episode of Inside Story aired from June 19, 2011.