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US top General unveils secret peace talks with Afghan Taliban: Report

US top General unveils secret peace talks with Afghan Taliban: Report

*WASHINGTON: Senior Taliban officials have been secretly negotiating withAfghan officials on a possible ceasefire, the commander of US and NATOforces in Afghanistan disclosed Wednesday.*

“A lot of the diplomatic activity and dialogue is occurring off the stage,and it’s occurring at multiple levels,” General John Nicholson said in ateleconference with reporters at the Pentagon.

He would not identify the figures involved in the negotiations, except tosay that they included mid- and senior-level Taliban officials.

“I should point out they met in secret. This is how they were able toadvance the talks,” he said, adding that the success of the effort dependsin part on the “confidentiality of the process.”

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in late February proposed peace talks withthe Taliban, saying they could be recognized as a political party if theyaccepted a ceasefire and recognized the country’s 2004 constitution.

The Taliban have not officially responded, but deadly attacks haveproliferated since then, particularly in Kabul, which has become the mostdangerous place in the country for civilians.

On Wednesday, militants launched a gun and bomb attack on the InteriorMinistry in Kabul, killing a policeman in another demonstration of theirability to strike at the heart of the Afghan capital.

The Taliban also claimed responsibility for a predawn attack on a policestation in the capital of Logar province, about 70 kilometers (45 miles)southeast of Kabul.

Six police officers were killed and eight civilians were wounded,provincial police spokesman Shapoor Ahmadzai said.

But Nicholson, who has sought to drive the Taliban to the negotiating tableby bringing to bear increased US military pressure, maintained thatviolence and progress can coexist.

He likened the situation in Afghanistan to that of Colombia where thefighting continued up until the FARC guerrilla group and the governmentsigned a peace accord in 2016. – APP/AFP