Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Afghan government considerin­g new Eid cease-fire offer

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AFGHAN President Ashraf Ghani may offer the Taliban a ceasefire during next month’s Eid holiday after the truce in June which saw unpreceden­ted scenes of unarmed fighters and soldiers mingling on the streets of Kabul, a spokesman said.

The announceme­nt came amid growing speculatio­n about the possibilit­y of peace talks with the Taliban, following Ghani’s offer in January of talks without preconditi­ons and the three-day truce during last month’s Eid al-Fitr holiday.

That ceasefire, which saw unarmed Taliban fighters on the streets of Kabul and other Afghan cities taking selfies with soldiers and police, raised visions of longerlast­ing peace 17 years after the U.S.-led campaign that ousted the Taliban.

The last Eid ceasefire came amid an increased diplomatic push to end the conflict, with the United States announcing it was willing to participat­e in Afghan-led talks with the Taliban and discuss the future of internatio­nal forces in Afghanista­n.

The Taliban refused an extension of the ceasefire offered by Ghani, who ordered Afghan forces not to conduct offensive operations for another 10 days after the end of the Eid holiday as token of his willingnes­s.

Since then, fighting has resumed in many areas across the country with dozens of soldiers and police killed and more civilian deaths including at least 14 people killed by an air strike in the northern province of Kunduz.

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