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US, Taliban resume talks to end war

China Daily | Updated: 2019-08-24 09:16
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Afghan security men stand guard after an explosion near the police headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan on Aug 7, 2019. [Photo/IC]

KABUL, Afghanistan - A United States envoy and the Taliban resumed negotiations on Thursday on ending Washington's longest war after earlier signaling they were close to a deal.

A Taliban member familiar with, but not part of, the talks that resumed in Qatar said US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad also met one-on-one on Wednesday with the Taliban's lead negotiator, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar. The Taliban member spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak with reporters.

Baradar is one of the Taliban's founders and has perhaps the strongest influence on the insurgent group's rank-and-file members. Some in Afghanistan fear that Taliban fighters who reject a deal with the US could migrate to other militant groups such as the brutal local affiliate of the Islamic State group, which claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing at a Kabul wedding over the weekend that killed at least 80 people.

That attack again raised fears among Afghans that a US-Taliban deal will bring little peace for long-suffering civilians in the past decade alone.

The US and the Taliban have held eight previous rounds of negotiations in the past year on issues including a US troop withdrawal, a cease-fire, intra-Afghan negotiations to follow and Taliban guarantees that Afghanistan will not be a launchpad for global terror attacks.

Previously, Khalilzad has said the intra-Afghan negotiations will be the occasion to work out thorny issues such as constitutional reforms, the fate of the country's many militias and even the name for Afghanistan, as the Taliban still refers to it as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

It was not immediately clear when a deal might be reached. US President Donald Trump, who wants to bring home at least some of the 13,000 troops he says remain in Afghanistan before next year's election, was briefed on the negotiations on Friday.

This week, Trump said it was "ridiculous" that US troops have been in the country for almost 18 years. Two US service members were killed on Wednesday, joining more than 2,400 US service personnel who have died since the US-led invasion in 2001 to topple the Taliban, whose government had harbored al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.

Trump this week also said Afghanistan remains dangerous and "we have to have a presence" - a stance that could complicate talks with the Taliban, whose top demand has been the departure of all US and allied troops, which number close to 20,000.

Associated Press

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