AlHijjah 26, 1436, Oct 10, 2015, SPA -- Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said his government is trying to revive stalled peace talks between the representatives of Afghan government and the Taliban, AP reported. Sharif, speaking at a televised news conference Saturday, said Islamabad was once again prepared to play mediator to end the Taliban's 14-year war against Kabul. Pakistan hosted a landmark set of meetings between the two sides in July. But a second round of scheduled talks was postponed after the Afghan government revealed that Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar had been dead for two years.