The Free Press Journal

US announces proposal with Taliban to reduce violence in seven days

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The US and the Taliban have negotiated a proposal for a seven-day reduction of violence in Afghanista­n, said American Defence Secretary Mark Esper.

"We've said all along that the best if not only solution in Afghanista­n is a political agreement," Efe news quoted Esper as saying at the end of a meeting of NATO Defence Ministers here on Thursday.

"Progress has been made on this front and we will have more to report on that soon, I hope."

He added that there had been a series of "productive" meetings with US allies about the proposal and way forward.

Esper's announceme­nt comes after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Tuesday said that the Taliban had proposed a reduction of violence to facilitate an agreement with the US after negotiatio­ns had stalled for several months.

The proposal was one of the main demands of US negotiator­s and the government in Kabul

A lasting reduction in violence in Afghanista­n would open the door to advancing the ongoing peace talks and could allow the parties to sign a deal that has been pending in recent months, mainly due to insurgent attacks in the country.

A draft agreement between the Taliban and the US was finalised last September and contemplat­ed the withdrawal of more than 5,000 American soldiers in the first 135 days after signing.

Details about when the partial truce was set to begin were not immediatel­y clear, but a Taliban official told the media that the group would begin a "reduction of violence" on Friday.

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