The Asian Age

Taliban: Deal with US soon

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Kabul, Jan. 18: The Taliban are aiming to reach a withdrawal agreement with the US by the end of January and are prepared to “scale down” military operations ahead of signing the deal, according to their chief spokesman.

The statement by Suhail Shaheen to Pakistani daily Dawn comes as the group and the US held discussion­s in Doha this week, after insurgent sources said they had offered to initiate a brief ceasefire.

“We have agreed to scale down military operations in days leading up to the signing of the peace agreement with the United States,” Shaheen told Dawn in a report published Saturday.

He added that the Taliban were “optimistic” a deal with Washington could be signed before the end of the month and that the reduction in fighting across the country would also include the targeting of Afghan forces. “It’s now a matter of days,” said the spokesman.

Washington has for weeks been calling on the militants to reduce violence, posing it as a condition for resuming formal negotiatio­ns on an agreement that would see US troops begin to leave the country in return for security guarantees, after a near two-decade fight.

The Taliban and the US had been negotiatin­g the deal for a year and were on the brink of an announceme­nt in September 2019 when President Donald Trump abruptly declared the process “dead”, citing Taliban violence.

Talks were later restarted between the two sides in December in Qatar, but were paused again following an attack near the Bagram military base in Afghanista­n, which is run by the US.

Any agreement with the Taliban is expected to have two main pillars - an American withdrawal from Afghanista­n, and a commitment by the insurgents not to offer sanctuary to jihadists - and would ultimately have to be given final approval by Trump.

We have agreed to scale down military operations in days leading up to the signing of the peace agreement with the United States. — SUHAIL SHAHEEN Taliban chief spokesman

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