Taliban Gains Weaken Leverage for Afghan Peace Talks
Pakistan Losing Sway Over Top Afghan Taliban Leadership
by Jason Ditz,
Last year’s preliminary Afghan peace talks quickly fell apart after the Afghan government revealed that Taliban leader Mullah Omar was dead for years, and a divided Taliban leadership had no choice but to abandon the talks.
Indeed, the whole reason the first round of talks happened was because Pakistan pressed the Taliban leadership, which was largely operating out of Quetta. As the Taliban gets more territory of its own in Afghanistan, Pakistan has steadily lost influence.
Getting the Taliban back to the negotiating table now is likely to involve more concessions toward them, and even then will rest on how well Mullah Mansour, Omar’s successor, is able to handle the ongoing infighting with rival commanders
http://news.antiwar.com/2016/03/25/taliban-gains-weaken-leverage-for-afghan-peace-talks/

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