An official with the High Peace Council (HPC) - set-up by Afghan President Hamid Karzai in 2010 in a bid to reach out to the Taliban movement - said three of its members are participating in the Paris conference.
They include former Taliban official Abdul Hakim Mujahid and Haji Din Mohammad, a Karzai advisor.
"They will explain the viewpoints of the council to the conference participants. They are not scheduled to hold private talks with the Taliban representatives at the sidelines of the conference," Farhad Ullah, a spokesman for the council, told dpa. However, Mujahid, who once acted as the Taliban envoy to the United Nations, said "face-to-face talks with the Taliban representatives" would be sought.