Oman Daily Observer

US envoy hopes for Afghan peace deal before April polls

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US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad

said on Sunday he hoped the Taliban and Afghan government would strike a peace deal within five months — even as the militants inflict record high casualties on security forces.

Back in Kabul after a second round of regional meetings that are believed to have included the Taliban, Afghanborn Khalilzad said he remained “cautiously optimistic” for an end to the 17-year conflict.

The former US ambassador to Kabul has been spearheadi­ng American efforts to convince the Taliban to negotiate with the Afghan government.

His appointmen­t as US special representa­tive for Afghanista­n reconcilia­tion in September was followed weeks later by a meeting with the group’s representa­tives in Qatar.

But there are growing fears that any progress towards peace could be derailed by the April 20 presidenti­al election, which is expected to be fiercely contested and marred by violence. “I remain cautiously optimistic,” Khalilzad told Afghan media at a briefing.

“I hope that the Taliban and other Afghans would use the (presidenti­al) election as a deadline to achieve a peace agreement before then — that would be my hope.”

“The Taliban are saying that they don’t believe that they can succeed militarily... I think there’s an opportunit­y for reconcilia­tion and peace.”

The US Embassy in Kabul sent a recording of Khalilzad’s remarks to foreign journalist­s based in Kabul, who had not been invited to attend the briefing.

Khalilzad’s comments come as the Taliban step up attacks on Afghanista­n’s beleaguere­d security forces, which are suffering an unpreceden­ted level of casualties.

The death toll among Afghan soldiers and police is nearing 30,000 since the start of 2015, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani revealed this month — a figure far higher than anything previously acknowledg­ed.

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