What's in the US-Taleban deal?

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KABUL (AFP) - The US and the Taleban on Saturday (Feb 29) signed a complex deal that aims to bring to an end to the longest war in America's history.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

KABUL - The US and the Taleban on Saturday signed a complex deal that aims to bring to an end to the longest war in America's history.

Initially, the US will draw its troop levels down to 8,600 within 135 days of Saturday's signing, while completely removing forces from five military bases. In the future, the US will also refrain from threatening or using force against Afghanistan or intervening in its"domestic affairs". PRISONER RELEASE The US and the Taleban also agreed to swap thousands of prisoners in a"confidence building measure" set to coincide with the beginning of talks between the Taleban and the Afghan team.

Washington said it would also start"diplomatic engagement" with members of the UN Security Council and the Kabul government to remove the Taleban from sanctions lists. The agreement does not specify that the Taleban publically disavow and officially cut ties with Al-Qaeda.

 

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