Sher Abbas Stanekzai (left) shakes hands with Haji Deen Muhammad, leader of the Afghan High Peace Council, in Moscow in November 2018.
Sher Abbas Stanekzai, who headed the Afghan Taliban negotiators in pe
ace talks with the United States in Qatar, says the Americans “seemed very serious to withdraw troops from Afgh
anistan.”
Stanekzai, who led t
he Taliban delegation at the Jan. 21-26 talks in Qatar, will step down as the leadership has appointed Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar as head of the political office in
Qatar and will lead the peace process.
The US and t
he Taliban reported progress in the talks and t
he Taliban officials have claimed they reached understanding on the “complete withdrawal of the troops” and that t
he Taliban will prevent Afghan soil from terrorism against other countries. Sources say the talks will resume next month, most likely on Feb. 25, for follow up discussions on the two major issues – withdrawal of troops and terrorism.
“I think the US government is very serious to withdraw troops from Afgh
anistan. I am hopeful that the US envoy Zalmay Khalizad, will play key role in Afghan peace process,” Stanekzai said in a video message released by t
he Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid on social media. He said t
he Taliban political representatives believe Khalilzad has authority more than the previous US negotiators whom they would interact. “Our Jihad has forced the Americans to leave Afgh
anistan and now they are pursuing political option,” t
he Taliban negotiator said. When asked about President Ashraf Ghani’s statement that the US will withdraw troops from Afgh
anistan, he said Ashraf Ghani is “not independent” and Ghani offered the remarks after Khalilzad met him after the
Qatar talks and he “may have told him to make such statement.” “Ashraf Ghani has no power to decide to keep foreign troops in Afgh
anistan. He also does not have the powers to ask the foreign troops to leave Afgh
anistan. It is up to the American to decide either to leave or to stay in Afgh
anistan,” t
he Taliban leader said.
Talking about the upcoming presidential elections, he said Taliban do not recognize elections in Afgh
anistan legitimate under foreign invasion. “The elections will not be fair and transparent if held in the presence of the foreign troops and the government to be formed after the elections will also not be independent,” Stanekzai said, adding that only 10 percent people voted in previous elections. “Elected people will not be true representatives of the people but it will be an imposed administration on the people,” he said.
The presidential elections, scheduled for April 20, have been delayed by three months and will be held in July.
Stanekzai hoped that Mullah Baradar’s appointment as head of the political office will give a boost to the political activities as he has experience in political as well as military fields. Baradar, t
he Taliban former deputy chief, was released by Pakistan in October, on request by Khalilzad to faci
litate the peace process, according to the foreign office spokesman. He was arrested in Karachi in 2010.
Published in Daily Times, January 30th 2019.