Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

US Taliban negotiator returning to Doha for more talks

-

The US State Department announced Tuesday that senior diplomat Zalmay Khalilzad is heading back to Qatar for more talks with the Taliban, as signs of a possible Afghanistan peace deal emerge.

Khalilzad was to leave the United States on Tuesday for Doha, and after talks there he will travel to Kabul to consult with the Afghan government on the peace process.

His discussions with the Afghan leadership will "encourage full preparation for intra-Afghan negotiations," the department said.

Khalilzad, the US special representative for Afghanistan reconciliation, bolstered optimism for a peace agreement last week when he concluded the eighth round of negotiations with the Islamist insurgents with a tweet saying he hoped this is the final year that the country is at war.

The talks aim at ending the 18-year US involvement in the country and beginning the return of the 14,000 US troops based there.

On Tuesday morning Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told CNBC television that a deal was possible, if the current level of violence in the country can be significantly reduced.

"The conversations are going well," Pompeo said.

"What really happens on the ground, if we can reduce violence, we'll create a space where we can withdraw not only American support but NATO forces that are there as well."

The US State Department announced Tuesday that senior diplomat Zalmay Khalilzad is heading back to Qatar for more talks with the Taliban, as signs of a possible Afghanistan peace deal emerge.

Khalilzad was to leave the United States on Tuesday for Doha, and after talks there he will travel to Kabul to consult with the Afghan government on the peace process.

His discussions with the Afghan leadership will “encourage full preparation for intra-Afghan negotiations,” the department said.

Khalilzad, the US special representative for Afghanistan reconciliation, bolstered optimism for a peace agreement last week when he concluded the eighth round of negotiations with the Islamist insurgents with a tweet saying he hoped this is the final year that the country is at war.

The talks aim at ending the 18-year US involvement in the country and beginning the return of the 14,000 US troops based there.

On Tuesday morning Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told CNBC television that a deal was possible, if the current level of violence in the country can be significantly reduced.

“The conversations are going well,” Pompeo said.

“What really happens on the ground, if we can reduce violence, we’ll create a space where we can withdraw not only American support but NATO forces that are there as well.”

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

Business

Chinese students at an e-commerce school rehearse selling hijabs and abayas into a smartphone - Copyright AFP Jade GAOJing Xuan TENGDonning hijabs and floor-length...

World

Iranian Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi speaks during a press conference in Tehran on March 4, 2024 - Copyright AFP ATTA KENAREArgentina has asked Interpol...

World

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken waves as he boards his plane at Joint Base Andrews on his way to Beijing - Copyright POOL/AFP...

Tech & Science

US voters are being fed long-debunked falsehoods ahead of the November election - Copyright AFP HERIKA MARTINEZDaniel Funke and Anuj ChopraMigrants, vaccines, pedophilia rings...