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	<title>Inter Press ServicePakistan Denies &quot;Intimate&quot; Taliban Links</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#999999"><p class="wp-caption-text">Correspondents* - IPS/Al Jazeera</p></font></p><p>By - -  and Correspondents<br />DOHA, Qatar, Feb 1 2012 (IPS) </p><p>Pakistan has rejected as &#8220;frivolous&#8221; a leaked NATO report  which claims that the country&#8217;s security services are helping  the Taliban, and suggesting that the group believes it is  poised to regain power.<br />
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The leaking of the report comes as Hina Rabbani Khar, the Pakistan foreign minister, visits Kabul for talks aimed at improving strained relations between the neighbours.</p>
<p>Speaking after talks on Wednesday with Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, Khar said: &#8220;We can disregard this (report) as a potentially strategic leak &#8230; this is old wine in an even older bottle.&#8221;</p>
<p>The report, titled &#8220;State of the Taliban: Detainee Perspectives&#8221;, is derived from thousands of interrogations and alleges that Pakistan knows the locations of senior Taliban leaders.</p>
<p>It claims that Pakistan&#8217;s ISI intelligence agency is &#8220;intimately involved&#8221; in the Taliban&#8217;s campaign against Afghan forces and its international allies, and that the Taliban assumed their victory would be inevitable once U.S. and multinational forces left the country in 2014.</p>
<p>Khar, whose one-day diplomatic visit was dubbed a &#8220;new co-operation phase&#8221; by Afghan officials, said: &#8220;We have no hidden agenda in Afghanistan. These claims have been made many, many times. Pakistan stands behind any initiative that the Afghan government takes for peace.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>Contrasting views</b></p>
<p>While allegations that Pakistan&#8217;s security services are helping the Taliban have been repeatedly made, the timing of the report&#8217;s leak, initially reported by the BBC and the UK&#8217;s Times newspaper, appeared to place fresh strain on already fractured diplomatic ties.</p>
<p>A Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman denied the allegations and played down the report&#8217;s significance.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is frivolous, to put it mildly. We are committed to non- interference in Afghanistan and expect all other states to strictly adhere to this principle,&#8221; Abdul Basit, the spokesman, said</p>
<p>However, Daoud Sultanzoy, a former Afghan legislator, said the &#8220;ugly truth&#8221; about Pakistan&#8217;s relationship with the Taliban does not come as news to Afghans.</p>
<p>Speaking to Al Jazeera from Kabul, he said: &#8220;From president to peasant, we have been talking about this for a very long time. The people of Afghanistan have been grappling with this debilitating problem for many many years.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The Taliban is not commanding its troops from Mars, they&#8217;re sitting somewhere. And no matter where they sit in Pakistan, it would be a joke to say that Pakistani intelligence doesn&#8217;t know about them.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>Tentative moves</b></p>
<p>Besides Karzai, Khar met her Afghan counterpart, Zalmai Rasoul, on Wednesday amid tentative moves towards negotiations in Qatar involving the U.S. and the Taliban, which was removed from power by a 2001 U.S.-led invasion.</p>
<p>Karzai has given a lukewarm welcome to the Taliban opening a political office in the Gulf state, but is wary of being sidelined and has insisted that his government should have a central role in any peace talks.</p>
<p>The Pakistan foreign minister&#8217;s visit to Afghanistan comes despite a freeze in bilateral and trilateral meetings (including the U.S.) since the assassination last September of Afghanistan&rsquo;s chief peace negotiator, Burhanuddin Rabbani, which one Afghan minister blamed on Pakistani spies.</p>
<p>Pakistan boycotted a major conference in Germany in December on the future of Afghanistan to protest against a cross-border U.S. air raid that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers on Nov. 26. It also closed down the crucial supply routes that NATO forces uses.</p>
<p>*Published under an agreement with Al Jazeera.</p>
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