Kabul, Afghanistan, 30 Rabi'I,1437 AH, 10 January,2016 , SPA -- Pakistan will present a list of Taliban willing to negotiate with Kabul at a four-nation meeting this week aimed at reviving the Afghan peace process, an Afghan official said Sunday , AP reported. Afghanistan, Pakistan, China and the United States are scheduled to meet in Islamabad on Monday to discuss a road map for peace talks. The meeting will not include the Taliban. Javid Faisal, deputy spokesman for Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, said Pakistan's list will include Taliban who do and do not want talks with Kabul on ending the 15-year war. Faisal said Pakistan has agreed to cut off financial support to Taliban fighters based in Pakistani cities, including Quetta and Peshawar. Insurgents based in Pakistan would not be allowed to resettle in Afghanistan, he added. The agreement would also include "bilateral cooperation on eliminating terrorism," Faisal said. -- SPA 11:18 LOCAL TIME 08:18 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w
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