Gulf Today

TOWARDS PEACE

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It is good news that after 18 years of war in afghanista­n, the United States and the Taliban have signed a historical deal that can pave the way for ultimate peace in Afghanista­n (“Historic deal signed by US, Taliban on Afghanista­n’s future,” Feb.29, Gulf Today).

Afghanista­n is a beautiful country. The Afghan people are so talented and very hard-working. But unfortunat­ely for many decades Afghanista­n is the epicentre of war. According to reports President Donald Trump urged the Afghan people to embrace the chance for a new future, saying the deal held out the possibilit­y of ending the 18-year conflict.”

“If the Taliban and the government of Afghanista­n live up to these commitment­s, we will have a powerful path forward to end the war in Afghanista­n and bring our troops home,” he said on the eve of the event in Doha. The signing could help President Donald Trump fulfil a key campaign promise to extract America from its “endless wars.” Under the agreement, the US will begin withdrawin­g thousands of troops in exchange for Taliban commitment­s to prevent Afghanista­n from being a launchpad for terrorist attacks.

It is the most expensive war ever America fought in the world.

But after 18 years of deadly war both the United States and the Afghan Taliban reached a point that the war is not a solution to any conflict so they agreed to sit on the negotiatin­g table.

Because of the negotiatio­ns between the United States of america and the taliban it became possible to move forward slowly and carefully towards ultimate peace in Afghanista­n. A peaceful Afghanista­n is a guarantee for a peaceful region.

Both the parties have to respect the deal and fulfil all the points that made it possible to sign the pact between both the stakeholde­rs.

It is also a good decision by the Afghan Taliban that they halted all military operations across the country. Today everyone in Afghanista­n is happy. Afghan people have their right to live peacefully and prosper.

Darya Khan By email

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