The Taliban delegation, authorised by the terror group's supreme leader Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, held talks with a representative of a prominent Afghan politician, the sources said.
However, Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif told Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs that he was not aware of any Taliban delegation visiting Pakistan.
The Taliban delegation from Qatar included Shababuddin Dilawar and Jan Mohammad Madani from the Talibans political office in Doha as well as the brother-in-law of Mullah Jacoob, son of the late Taliban founder Mullah Mohammad Omar.
It was a symbolic meeting and showed that Taliban were willing to join the peace process if right atmosphere was created by Taliban government, the sources said.
The Taliban representatives were in Pakistan just days ahead of a visit by acting US Assistant Secretary of State Alice Wells.
The talks came close on the heels of a meeting of various Afghan representatives over the weekend in Turkey. Taliban had denied participation in Turkey talks.
Early this month, the US froze nearly USD 2 billion in security assistance to Pakistan for not taking any decisive action against terrorists operating from its soil.
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