U.S. envoy says latest peace talks with Taliban 'most productive' so far
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS JULY 6, 2019 / 10:59 AM / UPDATED 7 HOURS AGO
U.S. envoy says latest peace talks with Taliban 'most productive' so far
Abdul Qadir Sediqi, Rupam Jain
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KABUL (Reuters) - U.S. and Taliban officials will reconvene on Tuesday to continue peace talks described as the most productive session by a top U.S. negotiator leading the discussions with the hardline Islamists group to end the Afghan war.
The warring sides started a seventh round of peace talks last week, aiming to hammer out a schedule for the withdrawal of foreign troops in exchange for Taliban guarantees that international militant groups will not use Afghanistan as a base for launching attacks.
In a tweet on Saturday, U.S envoy Zalmay Khalilzad, who has been holding peace talks with the Taliban to end the 18-year war in Afghanistan since last year, said the latest round of discussions were the most productive session to date.
He said substantive progress had been made on all four parts of a peace deal: counter-terrorism assurances, troop withdrawal, participation in intra-Afghan dialogue and negotiations, and a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire.
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