we can now speak to afghanistan security expert aqil shah from the carnegie endowment for internationalet peace think tank. start with that question about let start with that question about whether the taliban would agree to any kind of peace deal with the resistance fighters in the panjshir, what do you think? i the pan'shir, what do you think? ., �* ~ , ., think? i don't think they have the incentive _ think? i don't think they have the incentive to _ think? i don't think they have the incentive to do _ think? i don't think they have the incentive to do so, - think? i don't think they have i the incentive to do so, unless it becomes a protracted conflict. there are conflicting reports. the taliban claim they have all but won a victory there. the resistance, as you pointed out, contesting that. the taliban, if they could dominate and try to win this militarily, like they have done in the rest of the country... i suppose the issue at the moment, yes, there's a conflict in panjshir, but it's also about conflict in the taliban, getting itself organised and trying to consolidate power. fix,