US decision to direct talks with the Afghan Taliban

The US and coalition allies have agreed on the direct talks with the Afghan Taliban for the first time in the 17-year-old Afghan war

The US and coalition allies have agreed on the direct talks with the Afghan Taliban for the first time in the 17-year-old Afghan war

Washington … News Time

The United States has agreed to direct talks with the Afghan Taliban for the first time in the 17-year-old war of Afghan war, the New York Times claimed. And White House has issued an order to negotiate with the Afghan Taliban. According to a report published in the New York Times, the Trump Administration has told its top leadership that should be done directly to the Afghan Taliban for which a strategy should be prepared. According to the American newspaper, the 17-year-old history of the US and Allied war in Afghanistan has come to mind for the first time, and it seems that the 17-year war is changing the US policy for the first time.

According to the American newspaper, the Taliban were willing to talk directly with the US. The US wanted to negotiate with the Afghan Taliban and the Afghan government instead of direct talks in this regard but the Taliban did not recognize the Afghan government and they did not agree to join the talks due to which negotiations were suspicious. The New York Times further says that American authorities have confirmed the direct talks with the Taliban, US and Afghan officials agree that the Afghan step is increasing and the only way out of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan that the United States became a direct participant in negotiations with the Taliban.

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