Keywords: :rel:d🇧🇲gf10000172848 reldgf10000172848 islamabad pakistan. pakistan pak people Afghan Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani (L) shakes hands with Pakistan's National Security Adviser Sartaj Aziz (R) during their meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan, August 13, 2015. Afghan officials are in Pakistan on Thursday to discuss reviving suspended peace talks with the Afghan Taliban, Pakistan's national security adviser said, days after Taliban attacks killed dozens of people in Kabul. The attacks followed a change of leadership in the Afghan Taliban and have dashed any hopes of an immediate resumption of peace talks with the government. They suggest new Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Akhtar Mansour intends to send a message that there will be no letup in the insurgency. REUTERS/T. Mughal/Pool Afghan Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani (L) shakes hands with Pakistan's National Security Adviser Sartaj Aziz (R) during their meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan, August 13, 2015. Afghan officials are in Pakistan on Thursday to discuss reviving suspended peace talks with the Afghan Taliban, Pakistan's national security adviser said, days after Taliban attacks killed dozens of people in Kabul. The attacks followed a change of leadership in the Afghan Taliban and have dashed any hopes of an immediate resumption of peace talks with the government. They suggest new Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Akhtar Mansour intends to send a message that there will be no letup in the insurgency. REUTERS/T. Mughal/Pool |