“These six days have been the most productive of the rounds we’ve had with the Talibs… we made progress on all the issues that we have been discussing.” US Taliban
The seventh round of peace talks between the United States and Afghanistan’s Taliban that are ongoing in Qatar are the “most productive” so far, US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad said Saturday.
The insurgents have been meeting with the US envoy in Doha to try to forge a deal that would see the US military quit Afghanistan in return for various guarantees. “We are happy with progress and hope the rest of the work is also done. We have not faced any obstacles yet,” he tweeted. “Tomorrow and the day after, because of the intra-Afghan conference, no talks will take place,” Shaheen said.About 60 Afghan delegates are expected to attend Sunday’s so-called intra-Afghan dialogue, including political figures, women and various Afghan stakeholders.
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