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‘US to ask Taliban to renounce Qaida in exchange for troop cut’

WASHINGTON: A proposed peace deal would see the US withdraw thousands of troops from Afghanistan in exchange for promises from the Taliban that it would renounce al-Qaida, US media reported on Thursday. The US and the Taliban are soon expected to begin their eighth round of talks in Doha to reach a deal that would end America’s nearly 18-year involvement in Afghanistan.
The Washington Post reported that an initial deal to end the war would see US troop numbers in the country fall to as low as 8,000 from their current level of around 14,000. In exchange, the Taliban would abide by a ceasefire and renounce al-Qaida, whose 9/11 attacks on the US spurred the invasion that ousted the Taliban from power in Afghanistan in 2001, the Post reported, citing US officials.
“I would say that they are 80 or 90 percent of the way there,” one official told the paper. “But there is still a long way to go on that last 10 or 20 percent.” The proposed agreement would also require the Taliban to broker a separate peace deal with the Afghan government, with which it has refused to speak, Fox News reported.
The White House did not respond to the reports. Later, a state department spokesperson denied any such development, saying the presence of the US forces was “conditions-based”.
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References

  1. ^ Afghanistan (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
  2. ^ Taliban (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
  3. ^ White House (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)


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