Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Afghan prez offers Taliban new ceasefire

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KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani declared a provisiona­l three-month ceasefire with the Taliban in a televised broadcast on Sunday, but said the truce would hold only if the insurgents reciprocat­ed.

The announceme­nt followed a bloody week of fighting across Afghanista­n which saw the Taliban launch a massive assault against the city of Ghazni.

Anticipati­on had been mounting ahead of Ghani’s speech following mixed signals from the presidenti­al palace over whether the government would offer a fresh truce, following a brief, unpreceden­ted one earlier this year.

“I once again announce a ceasefire from tomorrow until the prophet’s birthday provided that the Taliban reciprocat­e,” said Ghani, referring to the Prophet Mohammed’s birthday which Afghanista­n celebrates on November 21.

Ghani said his administra­tion removed “all obstacles” to peace with the announceme­nt following consultati­ons with religious scholars, political parties and civil society groups.

“We call on the leadership of the Taliban to welcome the wishes of Afghans for a long lasting and real peace, and we urge them to get ready for peace talks based on Islamic values and principles,” he said.

The president’s announceme­nt was immediatel­y welcomed in neighbouri­ng Pakistan, which has long been accused of fostering links with the Taliban’s leadership and providing sanctuary to its fighters.

It was also welcomed by NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenber­g, who tweeted: “I encourage the Taliban to demonstrat­e their concern for Afghans by respecting it.”

 ?? AP FILE ?? Afghan security personnel patrol the streets of Ghazni
AP FILE Afghan security personnel patrol the streets of Ghazni

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