Taliban say peace talks with Afghan team to start Saturday
Leader of the Taliban delegation, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar (R), and U.S. envoy for peace in Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad (L), shake hands after signing an agreement at a ceremony, Doha, Feb. 29, 2020. (REUTERS Photo)


The Taliban say the long-awaited peace talks with the negotiating team selected by the Afghan government are to begin Saturday in the Gulf Arab state of Qatar.

The announcement on Thursday came in a tweet from the Taliban in Qatar, where the insurgents maintain a political office, and also as an announcement from Qatar's Foreign Ministry.

Sediq Sediqqi, the spokesman for Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, confirmed in a tweet that their delegation will be in the Qatari capital Doha for the talks.

The talks – known as intra-Afghan negotiations – were laid out in a peace deal that Washington brokered with the Taliban and signed in February, also in Doha.

That deal aims to end Afghanistan's protracted war and bring American troops home while the intra-Afghan talks are to set a road map for a post-war society in Afghanistan.