Afghan delegation to meet Taliban in Doha: government

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In the run-up to the signing of a historic deal, the Taliban, US and Afghan forces agreed to a partial week-long truce.

An Afghan government delegation is going to Doha to make"initial contacts" with the Taliban, a senior official said Thursday, days before the signing of a historic deal in Qatar to withdraw US troops.

Representatives of the Kabul government will be conspicuously absent from Saturday's signing ceremony, which as many as 30 nation are expected to attend. "It's a group called initial contact group", he told AFP, adding that the delegation was"not a negotiating team and won't be negotiating anything with the Taliban".In the run-up to the event, the Taliban, US and Afghan forces agreed to a partial week-long truce that entered its sixth day on Thursday.

The situation remains fragile however, with the interior ministry reporting a policeman's death due to a roadside bomb in northern Balkh province on Thursday.

 

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