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In a recent letter to Afghan leaders, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged an acceleration of peace talks, but leaves open the possibility that United States will fully withdraw from Afghanistan by May 1.
In the letter, first published by TOLOnews, Blinken seeks to update the Afghans on “where we stand, the immediate road ahead, and the urgent leadership that President Biden and I ask of you in the coming weeks.” Blinken notes that the Biden administration’s review of the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan is ongoing, but Washington’s “initial conclusion” is that the “best way to advance our shared interests” is to “accelerate peace talks and to bring all parties into compliance with their commitments.”
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