Karzai asks NATO to leave Afghan villages; Taliban scraps talks

 <http://www.reuters.com/> Description: ReutersBy Rob Taylor and Jack
Kimball | Reuters – 2 hours 12 minutes ago

KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai called for NATO
troops to leave Afghan villages and confine themselves to major bases after
the slaughter of 16 civilians by a U.S. soldier, underscoring fury over the
massacre and clouding U.S. exit plans.

In a near-simultaneous announcement, the Afghan Taliban said it was
suspending nascent peace talks with the United States seen as a strong
chance to end the country's decade-long conflict, blaming "shaky, erratic
and vague" U.S. statements.

Karzai, in a statement after meeting U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta in
Kabul, said as a consequence of the weekend massacre, "international
security forces have to be taken out of Afghan village outposts and return
to (larger) bases".

The soldier accused of carrying out the shooting was attached to a small
special forces compound similar to others around the country which underpin
NATO's anti-insurgent strategy ahead of a 2014 deadline for Western combat
forces to pull out.

The incident has harmed relations between Afghanistan and the United States
and "all efforts have to be done to avoid such incident in the future",
Karzai said, warning it also had hurt the trust Afghans had in foreign
forces.

The night-time killings in Kandahar province on Sunday have raised questions
about Western strategy in Afghanistan and intensified calls for the
withdrawal of foreign combat troops.

The Taliban decision to suspend the talks was a blow to NATO hopes of a
negotiated settlement to the war, which has cost the United States $510
billion and the lives of over 1,900 soldiers.

U.S. diplomats have been seeking to broaden exploratory talks with the
Taliban that began clandestinely in Germany in late 2010 after the Taliban
offered to open a representative office in Qatar.

"The Islamic Emirate has decided to suspend all talks with Americans taking
place in Qatar from (Thursday) onwards until the Americans clarify their
stance on the issues concerned and until they show willingness in carrying
out their promises instead of wasting time," the group said in a statement.

The Taliban also said the idea of talks with Karzai's government, which it
dismissed as a U.S. "stooge", was pointless and none had taken place. Karzai
has previously said Afghan representatives had made contact with mid-level
Taliban.

Earlier on Thursday, a senior U.S. general defended moving the American
soldier accused of the Kandahar village killings to a military detention
centre in Kuwait, saying it would help ensure a proper investigation and
trial.

Furious Afghan civilians and members of parliament have demanded the staff
sergeant be tried in Afghanistan over the shooting, one of the worst of its
kind since U.S.-backed Afghan forces toppled the Taliban in late 2001.

Panetta, in Kabul on a two-day visit to try to soothe Afghan anger,
discussed the massacre with Karzai at his heavily guarded palace and faced
demands from the Afghan leader that any trial be transparent.

"I assured him first and foremost that I shared his regrets about what took
place. I again pledged to him that we are proceeding with a full
investigation here and that we will bring the individual involved to
justice. He accepted that," Panetta told reporters before leaving
Afghanistan.

"SHAKY, ERRATIC AND VAGUE STANDPOINT"

Tension has risen sharply since the killings and the burning of copies of
the Koran at the main NATO base in the country last month, adding urgency to
Panetta's visit. More than 30 people died in the Koran riots around the
country.

Karzai said he and Panetta had agreed to work toward a handover of security
to Afghan forces in 2013, a year earlier than the 2014 deadline for the NATO
pullout.

But the Afghan leader did not rule out signing a strategic agreement with
the U.S. which would allow a small number of American advisers and possibly
special forces to remain in the country beyond 2014.

An upbeat Panetta had earlier told reporters that he was hopeful a deal
would be signed ahead of meeting of NATO leaders in Chicago in late May
aimed at reaching agreement on long-term support and funding for Afghan
security forces.

There was no immediate reaction from U.S. or NATO officials to Karzai's
demands, or the Taliban's decision.

The Taliban said in its statement that the United States had only responded
to its demands including the release of Taliban prisoners from Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba, with a list of conditions which were "not only unacceptable, but
also in contradiction with the earlier agreed upon points".

"So it was due to their alternating and ever changing position that the
Islamic Emirate was compelled to suspend all dialogue with the Americans,"
the statement said, using the Taliban's name for itself.

The austere Islamist movement said it was fully prepared to continue its
"long-term Jihadi strategies" as the traditional summer fighting months
approached, following a harsh winter which had dulled fighting in several
volatile provinces.

In the latest attack, a roadside bomb killed 13 Afghan civilians, including
women and children, and wounded two on Thursday in the south of the country,
provincial officials said.

More than 3,000 civilians were killed in the war in Afghanistan in 2011, the
fifth year in a row the number has risen, according to the United Nations.

(Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

 

 

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