Biden Administration Has Not Given Up On The Afghan Peace Talks

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Taliban co-founder, and Zalmay Khalilzad, US special envoy on Afghanistan, shake hands after signing a deal in Doha, Qatar on February 29, 2020. (Reuters Archive)  

CNN: US 'not ready to throw in the towel' on Afghan talks even as Taliban violence grows 

(CNN)The Biden administration has continued to back negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban, insisting the latter is still invested in the political process and political success is still possible, even as the international community has accused the Taliban of atrocities that may amount to war crimes. 

However, experts and former diplomats say that the Taliban want full control of Afghanistan and will continue to seek leverage for that goal on the battlefield. 

The top US envoy himself has acknowledged that the Taliban feel "emboldened" by their recent military gains in the country. 

Taliban political leadership remains engaged in discussions with US officials from their perch in Doha, and regularly fly to capitals all over the world to discuss the future of Afghanistan, but the intra-Afghan negotiations in the Qatari capital have continued on and off for nearly a year with no tangible result. 

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WNU Editor: The White House may believe there is hope in these talks, but the special US envoy himself is very pessimistic .... US envoy: Afghan Taliban seeks 'lion's share of power' in stalemated talks (TRT).

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