Peace hopes boosted as partial truce begins in Afghanistan

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A week-long partial truce came into effect across Afghanistan early Saturday, with the Taliban, the US and Afghan forces all signed up to a lull that could be a turning point in the long conflict.

Both US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the Taliban issued statements saying they had agreed to sign an accord on 29 February in Doha, following the one-week partial truce.

"Our next steps on the peace process will depend on the evaluation of the week of the reduction in violence," Ghani, who this week secured a second term in office, said in a televised address. In a statement, the Taliban said warring parties would"create a suitable security situation" ahead of a deal signing.

The reduction of US forces"is very much tied to delivery on the commitments that have made," the US official told reporters. But another Taliban commander based in Kandahar, Hafiz Saeed Hedayat, said he had only been ordered to refrain from attacking major cities and highways. Taliban expert Rahimullah Yusufzai said the move signalled a change in thinking for both the Taliban and the US after years of fighting.

 

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