Afghan gov urges Taliban to stop violence after Trump cancels secret peace talks

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Afghan gov urges Taliban to stop violence after Trump cancels secret peace talks

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani urged the Taliban on Sunday to end violence and talk directly to his government after US President Donald Trump announced he had canceled a planned meeting with the insurgent group over a draft peace accord.

 

"Real peace will come when Taliban agree to a ceasefire," Ghani's officials said in a statement in response to Trump's cancellation of the secret peace talks.

 

Trump unexpectedly announced on Saturday that he had canceled peace talks with the Taliban's "major leaders" at a presidential compound in Camp David, Maryland after the group claimed responsibility for an attack in Kabul last week that killed an American soldier and 11 other people.

 

US diplomats have been talking with Taliban representatives for months seeking to agree to a plan to withdraw thousands of American troops in exchange for security guarantees by the Taliban.

 

A source close to the Taliban leadership in Afghanistan said the group will hold a meeting to discuss all aspects of ongoing negotiations before issuing a statement.

 

"Trump's tweets do not clarify if the deal has been canceled, he has just called-off the talks at this stage," the source said.

 

The Taliban have rejected calls for a ceasefire and stepped up assaults in recent weeks.

 

 
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