The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has once again offered the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to come to the negotiating table after announcing a ceasefire.
Earlier in May this year, the TTP and the KP government had agreed to a ceasefire as a result of the talks held in Kabul, the Afghan capital.
However, just two days ago, the TTP backed down.
KP government spokesperson Barrister Saif said that TTP’s decision to terminate the contract is regrettable.
He further said that the negotiations were affected due to the situation in the tribal districts but the doors of negotiations were never closed even in war situations.
Saif offered that the TTP should surrender and come to the negotiating table.



