The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Meaningful progress’ made in talks with Taliban — US

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WASHINGTON: The United States (US) and Taliban wrapped uptheirtal­ksinDoha,thecapital city of Qatar, with ‘meaningful progress’ made, Xinhua news agency reported, quoting the US State Department .

“We’ve received reports back from Special Representa­tive (Zalmay) Khalilzad that they’ve had meaningful progress,” Robert Palladino, the State Department’s deputy spokespers­on, told reporters at a daily briefing.

Palladino said the Taliban has agreed that “peace will require both sides to fully address four core issues,” namely “counterter­rorism assurances, troop withdrawal, intra-Afghan dialogue, and a comprehens­ive ceasefire.”

“In this round of talks, we were able to move to agreement in draft on the first two principles, counterter­rorism assurances and troop withdrawal.”Palladino also revealed that when the agreement in draft is finalised, the Taliban and an inclusive Afghan negotiatin­g team that includesth­eAfghangov­ernment will begin intra-Afghan negotiatio­ns of a political settlement and comprehens­ive ceasefire.

Qatar on Tuesday announced that the United States and Taliban have made progress in their longest round of negotiatio­ns in Doha to end a 17-year-old war in a strife-torn Afghanista­n.

It is unclear, however, if the Afghan government and other Afghan political leaders will be ready to embrace the tentative deal worked out by Khalilzad. — Bernama

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