Pak arrests top Taliban member to put pressure on militant outfit to hold talks with US

Press Trust of India  |  Peshawar 

has arrested a of the Afghan here in a bid to put pressure on the militant group to come to the negotiating table to hold talks with the US, a media report said Tuesday.

The has repeatedly called on to end "safe havens" for the on its soil. denies backing the group to retain influence in

The reported detention of Mohibullah came ahead of envoy to Zalmay Khalilzad's visit to Pakistan for a fresh round of talks with top officials to push forward a US-backed ongoing peace process in the war-torn country.

Two high-ranking Taliban figures, talking on condition of anonymity, suggested the former had been detained to put pressure on the group into meeting Khalilzad in Pakistan this week, and crucially to agree to meet representatives of Afghan Ashraf Ghani, the report said.

"They arrested him [Mohibullah] to send a message," the report said, quoting one senior Taliban figure as saying.

"There was a meeting with Pakistani officials on the upcoming peace talks which ended in arguments. Right afterwards, the authorities raided a number of houses and arrested Mohibullah. After that (Taliban leader) Sheikh sent a message warning everyone to be alert," said another source from the militant group's Quetta Shura or leadership council.

The wants Pakistan to encourage the militants to reach a settlement in Afghanistan and bring the 17-year war to a close.

The Taliban officials have said they will only begin talks with the once a firm date for the withdrawal of American troops from the country has been agreed.

has been a key stakeholder in the peace and reconciliation process in Afghanistan. has been maintaining a policy of not engaging with the Taliban and pressing for an Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace initiative to bring peace and stability in the war-ravaged country.

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First Published: Tue, January 15 2019. 15:40 IST