The Borneo Post

Afghanista­n announces ceasefire with Taliban

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KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani yesterday announced a ceasefire with Taliban insurgents until June 20, coinciding with the end of the Muslim fasting season, but said fighting against other militant groups, such as Islamic State, would continue.

Thedecisio­n came afterameet­ing of Islamic clerics from across the country this week who declared a fatwa on Taliban attacks. A suicide bombing claimed by Islamic State killed 14 people at the entrance to the clerics’ peace tent in Kabul.

The clerics recommende­d a ceasefire with the Taliban, who are seeking to reimpose strict Islamic law after their ouster in 2001, and Ghani endorsed the recommenda­tion.

“This ceasefire is an opportunit­y for Taliban to introspect ( sic) that their violent campaign is not winning them hearts and minds but further alienating,” Ghani said in a message on social network Twitter after a televised address.

“With the ceasefire announceme­nt we epitomize the strength of the Afghan government and the will of the people for a peaceful resolution to the Afghan conflict.”

Ghani in February offered recognitio­n of the Taliban as a legitimate political group in a proposed political process that he said could lead to talks to end more than 16 years of war.

Ghani proposed a ceasefire and a release of prisoners among a range of options including new elections involving the militants, and a constituti­onal review in a pact with the Taliban to end a conflict that last year alone killed or wounded more than 10,000 Afghan civilians.

US President Donald Trump in August unveiled a more hawkish military approach to Afghanista­n, including a surge in air strikes, aimed at forcing the Taliban to the negotiatin­g table under the Natoled Resolute Support mission. — Reuters

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