Kabul: In a big blow to the Afghan reconciliation process, the Taliban on Saturday said that it does not recognise the Ashraf Ghani government as a legitimate system ahead of the intra-Afghan talks.
"The Islamic Emirate does not recognise the Kabul administration as a government but views it as western imported structure working for the continuation of American occupation," media quoted the group as saying in a statement.
"Two days earlier, an advisor to Kabul administration's Arg stated that 'intra-Afghan' term ascribed to the negotiation process was incorrect and that talks were going to be held between the Kabul administration and Taliban along with other such remarks," the statement said.
In an interview, Taliban spokesperson Suhail Shaheen reiterated that the group does not recognise the Afghan government as a legitimate government.
Shaheen described the Taliban as 'winner of the war', asserting that the group will only attend the intra-Afghan talks to bring an Islamic government in Afghanistan.
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He added that the group will speak with all Afghan factions and not only with the government.