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Taliban bust-up at presidential palace in Afghanistan: What really happened

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Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban’s deputy leader and negotiator, and other delegation members attend the Afghan peace conference in Moscow.

A report in the BBC has claimed that a massive brawl erupted between two factions of the Afghanistan administration at the presidential palace just days after they set up a new government in the country.

The report even claimed that leader of one of the factions, Abdul Ghani Baradar, has been killed. This was later denied by Baradar.

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The argument, according to the BBC report on the matter, appeared to centre around two primary causes of contention: Which faction did the most to secure victory over the United State and how power is to be divided up in the new Afghan cabinet.

News Source: BBC

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