An official of the Supreme Council for Peace, established by the Afghanistan President to try to put an end to the Taliban insurgency, said today that a 15-member delegation from the Council will visit Islamabad, Pakistan on Tuesday to hold talks with its President and the Prime Minister. Atallah Lawadeen, the Vice-President of the Supreme Council for Peace, said the Council's delegation will discuss with the Pakistani leadership, efforts to start talks with Taliban, according to a report of the Associated Press. The Supreme Council for Peace is comprised of 70 members.