Pak invites militant groups for peace talks

Islamabad: Pakistan today invited militant groups, including the Taliban, for peace talks, offering the banned groups that they would be delisted if they closed down their "militant wings". "If the proscribed organisations assure us that they have closed down their militant wings and abandoned extremism, then we would like to meet them in a few […]

Islamabad: Pakistan today invited militant groups, including the Taliban, for peace talks, offering the banned groups that they would be delisted if they closed down their "militant wings". "If the proscribed organisations assure us that they have closed down their militant wings and abandoned extremism, then we would like to meet them in a few days," Interior Minister Rehman Malik told reporters during an interaction here.

Malik said the government had been contacted by "several banned organisations that want to sit and talk". He did not identify these groups but said the government had even offered to hold talks with the Taliban if they gave up violence. "If they give up militancy we will talk to them as we are revising the list of proscribed groups," he said.