The Asian Age

U.S., TALIBAN RESUME AFGHAN PEACE TALKS

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Doha, Aug. 24: The US and the Taliban met in Doha on Saturday, an American source close to the negotiatio­ns said, resuming potentiall­y decisive talks to allow Washington to drawdown militarily in Afghanista­n. "Talks resumed this afternoon," the US source said.

The second day of the two sides' ninth round of dialogue had been due to begin Friday but "both sides decided to postpone it until Saturday", the Taliban's Doha spokesman Suhail Shaheen said, citing "other engagement­s".

"We have made progress and are now discussing the implementa­tion mechanism and some technical points," he told AFP on Saturday.

"The agreement will be completed after we agree on these points," he said.

Any deal would be announced before the media as well as representa­tives from neighbouri­ng countries and China, Russia, and the United Nations, he added.

The US, which invaded Afghanista­n and toppled the Taliban from power in 2001, wants to withdraw thousands of troops but only in return for the insurgent group renouncing Al-Qaeda and curbing attacks.

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