No specific date was reached for the second round of the talks during the fourth meeting of the Quadrilateral Coordination Group (QCG) of Afghanistan, Pakistan, the US and China on the Afghan peace and reconciliation that was held in Kabul.
"The QCG member states invite all Taliban and other groups to participate through their authorised representatives in the next round of direct peace talks with the Afghan government expected to take place by the first week of March," according to a statement issued after the meeting in the Afghan capital.
It said that Pakistan offered to again host this round of talks in Islamabad.
The historic first round of direct talks with the Taliban took place in the Pakistani resort town of Muree last July to find a solution to the 13-year-old insurgency but hit a roadblock after the announcement of the militant leader Mullah Omar's death, which had been kept secret for two years.
"Towards this end and also in line with the desire and support of the QCG member countries for lasting peace in Afghanistan, the QCG endorsed and expressed strong support for the upcoming direct talks between the Government of Afghanistan and authorised representatives of the Taliban and other groups," it said.
The QCG also welcomed the decision by Afghanistan and Pakistan to constitute a bilateral joint working group to work with their Ulema for support of the peace and reconciliation process, including through Fatwas against the ongoing senseless violence.
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