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US announces partial Taliban truce, Trump says peace deal ‘close’

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The United States said it has secured a sevenday reduction in violence in Afghanista­n that it hopes will allow it to strike a deal with the Taliban, as President Donald Trump said a peace accord was ‘very close.’

US Defence Secretary Mark Esper announced the partial truce proposal following a Nato meeting in Brussels – a day after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani reported ‘notable progress’ in negotiatio­ns with the Islamist extremists.

In a radio interview later Thursday, Trump said the United States and the Taliban were nearing a peace agreement – although it was not clear if he was talking about the limited pause in hostilitie­s agreed with the guerrillas or something broader.

“I think we’re very close. I think there’s a good chance that we’ll have a deal and we’ll see,” Trump said, more than 18 years after the US invaded to overthrow the then Taliban government in the wake of the Sept 11 attacks.

“That doesn’t mean we’ll have one but we’ll know over the next two weeks,” Trump added.

Esper did not say when the partial truce agreed would begin, but a Taliban official previously told AFP the group would begin a ‘reduction of violence’ Friday.

“We’ve said all along that the best, if not the only, solution in Afghanista­n is a political agreement. Progress has been made on that front and we’ll have more to report on that soon, I hope,” Esper said.

“It is our view that seven days for now is sufficient but in all things our approach to this process will be conditions-based, I will say it again, conditions­based,” Esper said.

“So it will be a continual evaluative process as we move forward, if we go forward.”

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, speaking to reporters on board a plane to the Munich Security Conference where he is expected to meet Ghani, said talks had “made real progress over the past couple of days.”

“We hope we can get to a place where we can get a significan­t reduction in violence not only on a piece of paper but demonstrat­ed, the capability to actually deliver a serious reduction in violence in Afghanista­n,” he said.

“If we can get there, if we can hold that posture for a while, then we’ll be able to begin the real, serious discussion, which is all the Afghans sitting at a table, finding a true reconcilia­tion, a path forward.”

Washington and the insurgents have been locked in gruelling talks that have stretched over more than a year, seeking an end to what has already become America’s longest war. — AFP

 ?? Photo — AFP file ?? Trump speaking to US troops during a surprise Thanksgivi­ng day visit at Bagram Air Field,in Afghanista­n.
Photo — AFP file Trump speaking to US troops during a surprise Thanksgivi­ng day visit at Bagram Air Field,in Afghanista­n.

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