
Karzai met Taliban for secret Afghan peace talks
Clip: 2/4/2014 | 6m 44s
Gwen Ifill talks to New York Times reporter Matthew Rosenberg.
While Afghan President Hamid Karzai has resisted signing a long-term security agreement with the United States, the leader has met secretly with the Taliban to engage in peace talks, according to the New York Times. How would a Taliban peace deal work? Gwen Ifill talks to New York Times reporter Matthew Rosenberg.
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Karzai met Taliban for secret Afghan peace talks
Clip: 2/4/2014 | 6m 44s
While Afghan President Hamid Karzai has resisted signing a long-term security agreement with the United States, the leader has met secretly with the Taliban to engage in peace talks, according to the New York Times. How would a Taliban peace deal work? Gwen Ifill talks to New York Times reporter Matthew Rosenberg.
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