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WASHINGTON: Afghanistans President Ashraf Ghani urged the new US administration on Friday to step up pressure on the Taliban and not rush to withdraw more troops, reports AFP. Ghani said the Taliban have failed to live up to conditions agreed in their February 2020 deal with the United
Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Ghani has urged United States President Joe Biden’s new administration to step up pressure on the Taliban and not rush to withdraw more troops.
Ghani said the Taliban has failed to live up to conditions agreed in its February 2020 deal with the US to reduce attacks in Afghanistan and sever long-standing ties to al-Qaeda.
“The United States and NATO must take a very strong stand on the conditions-based approach,” Ghani said on Friday in an online address to the Aspen Security Forum.
“They signed an agreement; that agreement now needs to be implemented.”
Even though Taliban and Afghan government negotiators opened peace talks in Doha, Qatar last year, violence in Afghanistan has soared.