Afghan security men are seen on alert after a shooting in front of an international shipping company called DHL in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2008. Two foreigners working for the international shipping company were fatally shot Saturday in Afghanistan's capital, police said. An Afghan was also killed in the attack. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)
Taliban: No Talks With NATO Presence -- Press TV
Taliban militants has vowed to continue fighting in Afghanistan and ruled out peace talks with President Hamid Karzai's government as long as foreign troops remained.
With no end in sight to the conflict which has now entered its eighth year, Western leaders now admit the war cannot be won militarily and that ultimately peace talks will have to be held to bring an end to fighting that has killed 4,000 people this year.
Saudi Arabia hosted a meeting of pro-government Afghan figures and former Taliban officials last month which analysts say could be a first small step toward more substantial dialogue.
But the Taliban have denied any involvement in the Saudi talks and said news of the meeting was leaked to try to split the movement which has managed to launch more attacks this year and extend its influence to the outskirts of the capital, Kabul.
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My Comment:The Taliban believe that they are winning .... why should they talk?