US, Taliban push for peace at Doha talks

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DOHA, Aug 26, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – US and Taliban representatives held
negotiations in Doha on Sunday, an American source close to the process said,
as potentially decisive talks to enable Washington to drawdown its military
in Afghanistan stretched into the evening.

“Talks resumed late morning today,” the US source said.

The third day of the two sides’ ninth round of dialogue, which continued
until after 1900 GMT an AFP correspondent said, was described as promising by
a Taliban source.

The insurgent group had earlier said that it was finalising technical
points of an agreement with Washington at the talks being held in a luxury
members’ club in the Qatari capital Doha.

“The agreement will be completed after we agree on these points,” Taliban
spokesman Suhail Shaheen told AFP on Saturday.

Any deal would be announced before the media as well as representatives
from neighbouring countries and China, Russia, and the United Nations, he
added.

The United States, which invaded Afghanistan and toppled the Taliban from
power in 2001 after the September 11 attacks, wants to withdraw thousands of
troops but only in return for the group renouncing Al-Qaeda and curbing
attacks.

Washington is hoping to strike an agreement with the Taliban by September 1
— ahead of Afghan polls due the same month, and US presidential polls next
year.

The Doha talks are being held against a backdrop of persistent violence in
Afghanistan.

The Taliban claimed on Saturday to have killed seven members of the US
military in an attack on a convoy near Bagram airfield north of Kabul.
American officials dismissed the claims as “lies”.

On Wednesday, two US soldiers were killed by small arms fire in Faryab
province in northern Afghanistan, the Pentagon said.

Shaheen, the Taliban spokesman, had said the deaths should have a
“positive” impact on the talks in Doha.