US response to Taliban attacks
ISWNews Analysis Group: Sonny Leggett, a spokesman for U.S. Terrorist Forces in Afghanistan, announced of US response to Taliban recent attacks on security forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Sonny Leggett, a spokesman for U.S. Terrorist Forces in Afghanistan, announced of US response to Taliban recent attacks on security forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: US terrorist President Donald Trump on a phone call spoke with Taliban political deputy Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.
USA agreement with Taliban signed while Afghanistan political situation is critical after the fourth presidential election and the new government has not started yet. Zalmay Khalilzad playmaking to contain this crisis and silencing Abdullah and Ghani quarrel are signs of dreadful deal between USA and Afghanistan.
Chief negotiator of Taliban said in an interview that the current government of Afghanistan is imposed and a government accepted by everyone should come up.
ISWNews Analysis Group: In presence of officials and representatives of countries in Doha, Qatar, the agreement between USA and Taliban was signed.
ISWNews Analysis Group: According to the Taliban political office statement, the US and Taliban peace agreement will be signed tomorrow in capital of Qatar in presence of foreign officials.
In his tweet, Zalmay Khalilzad supported Ashraf Ghani and invited other groups to trust him.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Abdul Rasul Sayyaf, a leader of Jihad era and Hamid Karzai, former president of Afghanistan, met with Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani separately to solve the discord between them.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Taliban political spokesman Soheil Shahin in interview with Al Jazeera TV, announced that Taliban is committed to agreement and rejected violating the commitments.
ISWNews Analysis Group: From last night Taliban militias violated the seven days ceasefire by attacking several times.
ISWNews Analysis Group: This morning, men affiliated with General Dostum arrived in Sar-e Pol to support the governor appointed by Abdullah Abdullah.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The seven-day ceasefire in Afghanistan has started tonight.