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U.S, Taliban indication peace deal; American soldiers to leave Afghanistan in 14 months

U.S, Taliban indication peace deal; American soldiers to leave Afghanistan in 14 months
India to participate in U.S.-Taliban peace deal ceremony in Doha

U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper meanwhile took a trip to Kabul on a see that officials and professionals stated was targeted at reassuring the Afghan government about the United States’ dedication to the nation.

For U.S President Donald Trump, the deal represents a possibility to make good on his guarantee to bring U.S. troops house. Security specialists have likewise called it a foreign policy gamble that would provide the Taliban global authenticity.

” Today is a monumental day for Afghanistan,” the U.S. Embassy in Kabul said on Twitter. “It is about making peace and crafting a common brighter future. We stand with Afghanistan.”

Hours prior to the offer, the Taliban bought all its fighters in Afghanistan “to refrain from any sort of attack … for the happiness of the country.”

” The greatest thing is that we hope the U.S. stay committed to their pledges during the settlement and peace deal,” said Zabiullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the hardline Islamist group.

Members of the Taliban delegation gather ahead of an agreement signing between them and US officials, in Doha on February 29, 2020.

Members of the Taliban delegation gather ahead of an agreement finalizing in between them and United States officials, in Doha on February 29, 2020
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For millions of Afghans, the deal represents some hope for an end to years of bloodshed. Today is the day when perhaps we will see a positive c

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