Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Int’l missions in Afghanista­n ask Taliban to halt onslaught

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

KABUL: Fifteen diplomatic missions and the Nato representa­tive in Afghanista­n urged the Taliban on Monday to halt their military offensives just hours after the rival Afghan sides failed to agree on a ceasefire at a peace meeting in Doha.

A delegation of Afghan leaders met the Taliban’s political leadership in the Qatari capital over the weekend but the Taliban, in a statement late on Sunday, made no mention of a halt to Afghanista­n’s escalating violence.

“This Eid al-Adha, the Taliban should lay down their weapons for good and show the world their commitment to the peace process,” the 15 missions and the Nato representa­tive said, referring to Tuesday’s Muslim holiday in Afghanista­n.

The statement was supported by Australia, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, the EU delegation, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, the Netherland­s, Spain, Sweden, Britain, the US and the Nato’s senior civilian representa­tive.

Over recent Eid holidays, the Taliban have called short ceasefires, saying they wanted to let Afghans spend them in peace. This time there has been no such announceme­nt as the Taliban make territoria­l gains in nearunprec­edented levels of fighting nationwide as US-led foreign forces complete their withdrawal after 20 years of fighting.

Monday’s statement also condemned rights violations, such as efforts to shut schools and media outlets in areas captured by the Taliban.

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