Waheed Muzhda, a pro-Taliban political analyst who is familiar with the talks, said Saturday that the delegation will ask Taliban to announce a ceasefire in exchange for the release of their prisoners, including Anas Haqqani, a key member of the Haqqani Network.
According to Muzhda, President Ashraf Ghani’s delegation will also call on Taliban to hold direct talks with Afghan government negotiators, during an intra-Afghan meeting that will be held in Beijing, in the near future.
However, Taliban leaders have not accepted to meet with Ghani’s visiting delegation in Doha, the capital of Qatar, a source close to Taliban said.
Apparently, the delegation is currently busy meeting with Qatari officials.
The Office of National Security Council and Taliban’s political office in Qatar denied to make comments in this regard.
Second Vice President Mohammad Sarwar Danish on Friday said that the Afghan government is ready to release the Taliban prisoners in order to help promote confidence-building measures and create conditions for peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban.
Danish emphasized that the Taliban must show their desire for peace by agreeing on a ceasefire.