Afghan government negotiator said that the Afghan Taliban offered a three-month ceasefire in return for releasing their 7,000 insurgent prisoners and removing their leaders from the UN blacklist. After the peace talks with the Taliban in Doha, Nader Nadery, the spokesman for the government’s negotiating team declared this offer “a big demand”. Moreover, the foreign ministry of Pakistan confirmed that the Afghan side across the Chaman border is under the control of the Taliban.
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