This a transcript of Lyse Doucet's BBC World Service interview tonight with Kai Eide. He says bluntly that the effect of the Pakistani arrests of Abdul Ghani Baradar, and a dozen or so other senior Taliban figures in recent weeks has been to set back the prospects of a dialogue, and that Pakistan must have known its actions would have that effect. - Kai Eide lashes out
Pakistan arrests put stop to Taliban talks – UN envoy
Pakistan refuses to hand over captured Taliban leaders to Afghanistan
Friday, March 19, 2010
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