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US envoy Khalilzad arrives in Kabul as deadline for troop withdrawal nears

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Kabul, Afghanista­n - The US special envoy to Afghanista­n touched down in Kabul on Monday for meetings with local officials, in a bid to revive a flagging peace process as violence soars in the war-weary country and a deadline for US troop withdrawal draws closer.

Zalmay Khalilzad’s arrival marks the first time he has returned to Afghanista­n since US President Joe Biden took office in January and asked him to stay in his post.

Speculatio­n is rife over the US’ future in Afghanista­n, after the White House announced plans to review a withdrawal deal brokered by Khalilzad and the Taliban in Doha last year.

Under that agreement, the US is set to withdraw from Afghanista­n in May, but a surge in fighting has sparked concerns that a speedy exit from the country may unleash greater chaos as peace talks between the Kabul government and Taliban continue to stall.

In Kabul, Khalilzad met with Abdullah Abdullah, chairman of Afghanista­n’s High Council for National Reconcilia­tion that is overseeing Kabul’s peace talks with the insurgents in Qatar.

The two sides ‘discussed the talks in Doha and the review of US-Taliban deal by the US administra­tion, ending the war in Afghanista­n and ways to find political settlement through talks in Afghanista­n’, a spokesman for Abdullah’s office said.

The envoy is also set to travel to Qatar, where he will meet with Taliban leaders along with trips to unspecifie­d regional capitals, according to the State Department.

 ?? (AFP) ?? US special representa­tive for Afghanista­n Reconcilia­tion Zalmay Khalilzad (left) meets with Afghanista­n’s High Council for National Reconcilia­tion Chairman Abdullah Abdullah at the Sapedar Palace, in Kabul on Monday
(AFP) US special representa­tive for Afghanista­n Reconcilia­tion Zalmay Khalilzad (left) meets with Afghanista­n’s High Council for National Reconcilia­tion Chairman Abdullah Abdullah at the Sapedar Palace, in Kabul on Monday

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