Turkey denies Taliban office opened in Ankara
ISTANBUL: Turkey denied Sunday a Pakistani media report claiming that the Taliban had opened a political office in Ankara as part of efforts to revive the peace stalled process.
The report by the Frontier Post came after a trilateral summit in Ankara earlier this month between Afghanistan, Pakistan and Turkey.
But the Turkish foreign ministry denied the report, saying it “does not reflect the truth”.
“No such office has been opened in Turkey.”The Frontier Post also said Pakistan's top intelligence officials had met with the political advisor of the Taliban's supreme leader Mullah Omar in Ankara.
Turkey has said in the past that it was open to the establishment of an office for the Taliban to help with peace talks with Afghanistan.
The Taliban has been waging a deadly insurgency since a since a US-led invasion toppled them from power in Afghanistan in 2001.
The Western-funded Kabul government is trying to strike a peace deal with the Taliban before the withdrawal of foreign troops by the end of this year but the process has stalled.