The Phnom Penh Post

Afghan Taliban calls for direct talks with the US

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THE Taliban has called for direct talks with the US to find a “peaceful solution” to the conflict in Afghanista­n, in an apparent policy reversal after months of escalating attacks.

Civilian casualties surged in recent months as militants from the Taliban, as well as Islamic State, unleashed a wave of bloodshed in urban areas and on security forces in response to a new open-ended military policy by US President Donald Trump.

In a statement posted late Monday, the Taliban said it “calls on American officials to talk directly to the Political Office of Islamic Emirate regarding a peaceful solution to the Afghan quandary”, using its official name.

There has been no response to the offer from US officials, who have historical­ly insisted any talks must include the Afghan government in Kabul.

The call for talks comes a day before the second round of a regional peace conference in Kabul, where representa­tives from 25 countries will discuss counter-terrorism and conflict resolution strategies.

The Taliban published an open letter to the American people and the US Congress earlier February, suggesting the insurgents may be ready for talks.

The apparent openness to negotiatio­ns is unusual for the militant group, which has repeatedly stated that it will not enter talks until foreign troops leave the country.

Unveiling his new Afghan strategy last August, Trump said the US presence in Afghanista­n would remain open-ended, as Washington stepped up strikes on militant stronghold­s.

In January, Trump ruled out holding talks with the Taliban, after a spate of assaults in Kabul.

The attacks included an assault on the capital’s luxury Interconti­nental Hotel, an ambulance bomb in a crowded street and also a raid on a military compound, that killed more than 130 people.

As violence intensifie­s nationwide, the Afghan capital will host the Kabul Process today, focusing on rebooting peace talks and uniting regional countries in the fight against terrorism.

“At the Kabul conference, we will present a comprehens­ive peace plan for Taliban and Pakistan,” Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said yesterday.

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