Delegates at the just concluded Afghan peace conference - locally called the jirga - have called on the government to hold talks with the Taliban.
The aim of the jirga was to formulate a plan for Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, to hold reconciliation talks with the Taliban.
But achieving reconciliation seems difficult with Taliban fighters not too keen to negotiate.
Many of them say they are winning the war and did not see the need for negotiations.
Al Jazeera's James Bays reports from the remote northern region of Nuristan, on the Taliban's lack of enthusiasm for talks.
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