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One year on, Afghan govt sees no progress in US-Taliban deal


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March 1, 2021
KABUL: The deal signed between President Donald Trump’s administration and the Taliban marked a one-year anniversary on Sunday, with the Afghan government saying that the accord did not end up with the expected results as violence in the country has increased. But the Taliban says it is a practical step toward achieving peace and stability in the country.
The deal was signed after 18 months of talks between the US negotiating team led by special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and the Taliban negotiators in Doha. The United States agreed in the deal to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan by May 1 and the Taliban committed to cut their ties with al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups and not allow them to operate on the Afghan soil. “They (Taliban) have committed to cut their ties with terrorist groups; however, according to information obtained by the government, they have not cut these ties,” State Minister for Peace Affairs Sayed Saadat Mansoor Na ....

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One Year On, Govt Sees No Progress in US-Taliban Deal


One Year On, Govt Sees No Progress in US-Taliban Deal
The deal signed between President Donald Trump’s administration and the Taliban marked a one-year anniversary on Sunday, with the Afghan government saying that the accord did not end up with the expected results as violence in the country has increased. But the Taliban says it is a practical step toward achieving peace and stability in the country.
The deal was signed after 18 months of talks between the US negotiating team led by special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and the Taliban negotiators in Doha. The United States agreed in the deal to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan by May 1 and the Taliban committed to cutting their ties with al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups and not allow them to operate on Afghan soil.  ....

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Int'l Troops in Afghanistan Favor No One: Taliban


Int’l Troops in Afghanistan Favor No One: Taliban
As the NATO defense ministers meeting comes to a close, the Taliban in a message to NATO leaders said the continuation of foreign forces presence in Afghanistan is neither in favor of the international organization nor does it benefit Afghans. 
The Taliban has warned of consequences, and that the blame for future incidents will be on those who want to continue violence and continue a foreign presence in Afghanistan. 
The NATO Defense Ministers are expected to meet at the end of this week where they will decide on the presence of international forces in Afghanistan and whether they will exit based on the May 1 deadline.  ....

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