Published 13:10 IST, March 1st 2020
Ashraf Ghani assures Afghanistan's 'goal' of reaching full ceasefire after US-Taliban deal
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani has said that the partial truce will continue “with goal” of reaching a full ceasefire after US-Taliban sign peace deal.
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As United States and Taliban signed ir peace deal on February 29 after countless negotiations, Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani has reportedly said on March 1 that partial truce will continue “with goal” of reaching a full ceasefire. This would furr mark end of 18-year-long conflict with insurgents in Afghanistan. According to international news ncy, Ghani has said that in peace accord which was signed in Doha, “re is commitment to releasing 5,000 prisoners” and cited “right and self-will” of Afghanistan citizens.
Ghani said, “re is commitment to releasing 5,000 prisoners. This is right and self-will of people of Afghanistan. It could be included in nda of intra-Afghan talks, but cant be a prerequisite for talks”.
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United States President Donald Trump said on February 29 that first withdrawals of American troops from Afghanistan are starting “immediately” after successful signing of peace deal with Taliban. At White House conference when Trump was asked when would drawdown begin under US-Taliban agreement, he reportedly told journalists, “Like Today, OK? Today. y'll start immediately”.
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US signed a landmark deal with Taliban on February 29 which laid out timetable for America's full troop withdrawal from Afghanistan within period of 14 months marking US' exit from its longest war. According to international reports, accord is expected to le way for a dialogue between Taliban and Afghanistan government, and if it turns out successful, it would end an 18-year-long conflict.
deal was signed in a conference room of luxury Doha hotel, with Taliban fighter-turned-dealmaker, Mullah Barar alongside Washington's chief negotiator Zalmay Khalilz and US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo. Reportedly, as Barar and Khalilz finally inked accord, people in room shouted, “Allahu Akbar”. Before that Pompeo h also urged insurgents to “keep your promises to cut ties with Al-Qaeda”.
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Embrace a new future: Trump
According to international reports, Trump also urged citizens of Afghanistan to embrace chance for a new future. He furr ded that if both Taliban and Kabul's government man to “live up to se commitments”, y will have a “powerful path" forward in order to end war in country and bring American troops “home”. However, Afghanistan which has been excluded from direct US-Taliban talks remained in an unclear position while also being gripped by a fresh political crisis and contested election results.
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But, US Secretary of Defence, Mark T Esper also met with Afghanistan's re-elected President Ashraf Ghani and according to joint statement issued, y both discussed “progress in peace process” after successful implementation of reduction in violence. Furrmore, Washington has reaffirmed its commitment with partners at Afghanistan as conditions-based US-Taliban agreement is implemented. According to official website, Esper and Ghani agreed that US-Taliban peace deal marks start of achieving a “lasting peace for Afghan people, and security and stability in Afghanistan”.
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(With ncy inputs)
Im source: AP
13:10 IST, March 1st 2020