'Doesn't Need Third Party To Corner Taliban': How US Left Pakistan 'Red-Faced' | English News

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Washington had declined Pakistan’s interference to conduct talks with the Taliban. US Special Representative for Afghanistan, Thomas West, when questioned if Pak's interference is required to negotiate with the Taliban-ruled Afghan, said, "To be honest, I don’t think we need a third country to facilitate our engagement with the Taliban."
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America back at poking nose everywhere

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