Hindustan Times (Delhi)

India hails 3-day Taliban truce call in Afghanista­n, hopes for peace

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

nNEWDELHI: India has joined countries such as the US, Germany and Iran in welcoming a threeday ceasefire in Afghanista­n, saying it hopes the truce will be further extended in order to address the humanitari­an situation in the war-torn country.

The Taliban announced the ceasefire for Eid-ul-fitr on Saturday evening. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani welcomed it and extended an offer of peace from his government. He instructed Afghan security forces to comply with the three-day ceasefire and to “defend only if attacked”.

The external affairs ministry said in a statement on Sunday: “India welcomes the understand­ing reached for a ceasefire in Afghanista­n for three days during the Eid. We hope that this ceasefire would extend further and become permanent to address the dire humanitari­an situation resulting from the coronaviru­s pandemic and pave the way for durable peace and stability for the people of Afghanista­n.”

The statement added, “India stands with the people of Afghanista­n in their quest for enduring peace, security, sovereignt­y, and prosperity.”

On Sunday, Ghani announced his government will release up to 2,000 Taliban prisoners as a goodwill gesture in response to the ceasefire, and take further steps in the peace process.

US secretary of state Mike Pompeo welcomed the announceme­nt of the truce .

“We worked hard to achieve this moment, and I hope that this respite from conflict gives Afghan people the space and security they deserve to celebrate Eid, while allowing the Taliban and the government the opportunit­y to take additional steps toward a peaceful future,” he said.

The Taliban had last called for a ceasefire during Eid in June 2018.

However, violence has significan­tly increased in Afghanista­n since the US and the Taliban signed a deal in February.

The world community has been calling for a reduction in violence so that the fraying peace process can be taken forward.

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