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US Secy Pompeo makes surprise visit to Kabul: Afghan official

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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made a surprise visit to Kabul on Monday for talks with Afghan leaders, an Afghan official said, amid renewed optimism for peace in the war-weary country.

Pompeo's first official visit to Afghanista­n since he was sworn in as America's top diplomat in April follows an unpreceden­ted ceasefire during Eid last month.

The Islamic holiday was marked by spontaneou­s street celebratio­ns involving Afghan security forces and Taliban militants. The official confirmed Pompeo's arrival on the condition of anonymity. A joint press conference with President Ashraf Ghani is due to start shortly, reports AFP. Fighters on both sides have expressed a deep fatigue with the grinding conflict, raising hopes that an end to hostilitie­s was possible after 17 years of war that began with the US-led invasion in 2001 that ousted the Taliban from power.

But the insurgents refused the government's request to extend their three-day ceasefire, launching attacks that have seen scores killed or injured. A security official told AFP that the number of Taliban attacks across the country had fallen since the ceasefire, but the claim could not be verified.

US-backed President Ashraf Ghani, who is under internatio­nal pressure to ensure credible parliament­ary elections are held in October ahead of next year's presidenti­al vote, has been leading the push for peace talks.

 ??  ?? Afghan Prez Ashraf Ghani (R) speaks at a meeting with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (L), at Gul Khanna in the Presidenti­al Palace in Kabul. AFP
Afghan Prez Ashraf Ghani (R) speaks at a meeting with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (L), at Gul Khanna in the Presidenti­al Palace in Kabul. AFP

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