Otago Daily Times

Afghan Govt talks needed to end war

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KABUL: Acting US defence secretary Patrick Shanahan arrived in Afghanista­n yesterday and said it was important the Afghan Government is involved in talks, from which it has so far been excluded, to end the 17yearold war.

Shanahan, who will meet US troops and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on his first trip in his new role, said he had so far not received any direction to reduce the nearly 14,000 US troops in Afghanista­n.

He also said the United States has important security interests in the region.

Ghani’s government has been shut out of the evolving peace talks between Taliban negotiator­s and US envoys, with the hardline Islamist movement branding his Government a US puppet. Kabul is also concerned that a sharp drawdown of US forces could lead to chaos in the region.

‘‘It is important that the Afghan Government is involved in discussion­s regarding Afghanista­n,’’ Shanahan told a small group of reporters travelling with him on the unannounce­d trip.

‘‘The Afghans have to decide what Afghanista­n looks like in the future. It’s not about the US, it is about Afghanista­n,’’ he said.

Shanahan took over from Jim Mattis, who quit in December over policy difference­s with US President Donald Trump. He said he could not make any guarantees because US peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad was leading the talks.

‘‘The US military has strong security interests in the region. (The) presence will evolve out of those discussion­s,’’ Shanahan said.

He also said his goal on the trip was to get an understand­ing of the situation on the ground from commanders and then to brief Trump on his findings.

US officials have held several talks with the Taliban in Qatar since last year in what is widely seen as the most serious bid yet for peace in Afghanista­n since the Taliban were ousted by USbacked Afghan forces in late 2001. — Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Dangerous ground . . . Acting United States defence secretary Patrick Shanahan arrives in Kabul, Afghanista­n yesterday.
PHOTO: REUTERS Dangerous ground . . . Acting United States defence secretary Patrick Shanahan arrives in Kabul, Afghanista­n yesterday.

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