U.S. shifting policy on Taliban talks

Published: Dec. 27, 2007 at 5:01 PM
BUSH HOSTS AFGHAN PRESIDENT KARZAI AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND

KABUL, Afghanistan, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- The United States reportedly signaled support for secret talks with the Taliban in Afghanistan following the expulsion of two European diplomats.

The Financial Times reported that U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan William Wood said Thursday if Afghan officials approve, there is a "place for this type of conversation."

The comment represents an apparent shift in policy since the United States has long said it would never negotiate with the Islamic militant group, the Times noted.

Wood said the two U.N. diplomats who were expelled for contacting the Taliban had done so "with absolutely the best of intentions." Wood said reconciliation with the Taliban can only be achieved if members accept the authority of the Karzai government.

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