Millennium Post

TALIBAN OPEN TO NEW TALKS WITH US

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KABUL: The Taliban’s chief negotiator has said their “doors are open” to resuming talks with Washington, hours after two attacks by the insurgents killed at least 48 people in warweary Afghanista­n.

Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai also defended the Taliban’s role in recent bloodshed across the country after US President Donald Trump cited an attack that killed an American soldier as his reason for calling off negotiatio­ns earlier this month.

Speaking to the BBC, Stanikzai argued the Americans had also admitted to killing thousands of Taliban during the discussion­s, and that the insurgents had done nothing wrong by continuing to fight throughout the talks.

“From our side, our doors are open for negotiatio­ns,” he was quoted as saying.

Trump had said the US was walking away from negotiatio­ns after nearly a year of grinding diplomatic efforts to strike a deal that could pave the way for an American withdrawal

from Afghanista­n following 18 years of war.

He declared the talks “dead” on September 10.

But his administra­tion, which has made no secret of its wish to bring troops home, also left the door open for a new attempt, though Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned the Taliban must show a “significan­t commitment” if talks were to resume.

Tuesday’s attacks left at least 26 people dead at a rally for Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in the central province of Parwan, while 22 were killed in a blast in Kabul just over an hour later.

They were the bloodiest attacks to hit Afghanista­n since the talks fell apart.

Dozens more were wounded in the blasts, for which the Taliban claimed responsibi­lity.

More violence is expected in coming days as Afghans prepare for a presidenti­al election on September 28, which the Taliban have promised to disrupt.

 ??  ?? Head of Political Office of Taliban Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanakzai
Head of Political Office of Taliban Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanakzai

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