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Taliban and Afghani leaders meet in Russia for peace talks

In a message the Taliban have not altered since talks with the US started last autumn, Taliban co-founder and political leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar said the insurgents want an end to 18 years of conflict - but would only sign a deal after foreign forces quit Afghanistan. The Taliban are 'really committed to peace, but think the obstacle for peace should be removed first', Baradar said in a rare televised appearance at the start of the two-day meeting marking 100 years of diplomatic ties between Russia and Afghanistan. 'The obstacle is the occupation of Afghanistan, and that should end,' Baradar added.

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