Stamford Advocate

Taliban says U.S. will provide humanitari­an aid

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The U.S. has agreed to provide humanitari­an aid to a desperatel­y poor Afghanista­n on the brink of an economic disaster, while refusing to give political recognitio­n to the country’s new Taliban rulers, the Taliban said Sunday.

The statement came at the end of the first direct talks between the former foes since the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. troops at the end of August.

There was no immediate comment from the U.S. on the weekend meeting.

The Taliban said the talks held in Doha, Qatar, “went well,” with Washington freeing up humanitari­an aid to Afghanista­n after agreeing not to link such assistance to formal recognitio­n of the Taliban.

The United States made it clear that the talks were in no way a preamble to recognitio­n of the Taliban, who swept into power Aug. 15 after the U.S.-allied government collapsed.

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