thank you so much, professor susanna donna, he, johnny as the from oxford a member of the taliban negotiating team says there won't be a lasting peace. and i've got to start until a new governments installed and cobbled at all sides. agree on taliban fighters have been seizing many areas as the last of the us and nato forces leave afghanistan. sewell, shaheen says the taliban does not want to monopolize power, but it will only laid on its weapons. once the government of strife ghani is gone. let's talk now live to our diplomatic, assert, james base. james. if they don't want to monopolize power, what else would you call it? well, certainly what everyone wants, i think on the international community is some way to have a negotiated settlement between the african government and the taliban. some way of sharing power. and what they'd like is to restart those talks that have been taking place in doha. and that currently adjourned, great deal of effort to try and get that back on track and get that going. there has been a meeting recently with the deputy heads of the taliban political office in do