Clerics leave for talks with Taliban

A delegation of Pakistani religious leaders and government officials left today for talks with the ruling Taliban in Afghanistan, in a new attempt to break the deadlock over Osama bin Laden.

Clerics leave for talks with Taliban

A delegation of Pakistani religious leaders and government officials left today for talks with the ruling Taliban in Afghanistan, in a new attempt to break the deadlock over Osama bin Laden.

The 16-member delegation’s departure came a day after the Taliban delivered a message to bin Laden, the prime suspect in the terror attacks on the United States, asking him to leave the country voluntarily.

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