The Afghan rebel Taliban negotiators visited Islamabad, the neighboring capital of Pakistan, and met with foreign minister Cresi on the 3rd. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country, the two sides confirmed that the United States would work together to resume the peace talks that had been canceled before the agreement.
The US special envoy for Kalilzad peace has also visited Pakistan since the first day. It is expected that the Pakistani government will continue to level up the talks to resume talks with the US and the Taliban.
The peace talks between the United States and the Taliban seeking to withdraw the US forces stationed in Afghanistan were suspended in early September because of the terrorism that killed US soldiers. After the interruption, the Taliban negotiation group visited Russia, Iran, and China in addition to Pakistan. It seems that there is an aim to show the cooperation in the United States and urge the resumption of consultation.
Pakistan has supported the Taliban, which has a strong ethnic connection, and has shaken Afghan politics. He has long denied his relationship with the Taliban, but has changed his policy since last year and has taken the strategy of lending to the United States by acting as an intermediary to sell Taliban connections. (Dubai = Makoto Norikyo)