Gulf Today

PEACE DEAL

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It is so unfortunat­e that despite a peace deal signed by the United States of America and the Afghan Taliban last year in February, the situation in Afghanista­n still remains bad, in fact worse. Innocent Afghan people are losing their lives on a daily basis and destructio­n is everywhere (“Biden administra­tion to review Us-taliban withdrawal deal,”

The Biden administra­tion said it will review a landmark US deal with the Taliban, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told his Afghan counterpar­t in a phone call on Friday.

According to a White House statement, the move seeks to explore “whether the Taliban was living up to its commitment­s to cut ties with terrorist groups, to reduce violence in Afghanista­n, and to engage in meaningful negotiatio­ns with the Afghan government and other stakeholde­rs.”

The Afghan war is the longest war the United States has ever fought. The peace agreement between the United States and the Afghan Taliban was welcomed by the whole world, and the world was optimistic that the peace agreement would bring an end to almost two decades of war.

But the reality on the ground has not changed much. Afghanista­n is still a batlegroun­d and acts of terrorism are going on everywhere in the country.

The new US government under the leadership of President Biden must review a landmark US deal with the Afghan Taliban and bring about peace and stability in Afghanista­n.

Shoukat Kasmi

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