U.S. Soldiers conduct a key leader engagement at Shabow-Kheyl, Afghanistan on April 8, 2009. (UPI Photo/Christopher T. Sneed/U.S. Army)
Afghan Taliban Say Claim Of Talks Is "Propaganda" -- Reuters
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan's Taliban denied on Wednesday that they were holding peace talks with the government, saying such claims were propaganda aimed at creating a schism among the militants.
The insurgents, who have made a comeback in recent years and carried out a number of high-profile attacks despite the growing number of Western troops, once again pledged to fight until all foreign troops pulled out of Afghanistan.
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