DW: Afghanistan's president rejects foreign interference
Afghanistan's president has said peace is only possible with an agreement between Afghanistan and the Taliban. His remarks come amid US efforts to finalize a peace deal with the Taliban.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday said he did not want foreign nations to interfere in the country's affairs, as the United States and the Taliban appear near to closing a peace deal without the government's input.
Ghani made the comments during the Muslim holiday Eid-al-Adha, while US and Taliban negotiators continue to work towards the peace deal in the Gulf nation of Qatar, where the insurgents have a political office.
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Update: Afghan leader rejects foreign interference as talks advance (AP)
WNU Editor: The Afghan President is right, but the U.S. truly wants to leave .... The U.S. Is Close to a Peace Deal With the Taliban, Officials Say (Time), and the Taliban do not recognize the Afghan government .... Taliban reject talk of direct negotiations with Afghanistan government (AP).
4 comments:
There is no doubt the ending once the USA leaves. A big blood bath. Same goes in Iraq and Syria when the US pulls out.
On the other hand, the US won’t fight other nations civil wars indefinitely so a withdrawal is inevitable. Just a question of when. For Afghanistan the time is soon.
There is no doubt the ending once the USA leaves. A big blood bath. Same goes in Iraq and Syria when the US pulls out.
On the other hand, the US won’t fight other nations civil wars indefinitely so a withdrawal is inevitable. Just a question of when. For Afghanistan the time is soon.
As regards Afghanistan, and once the Taliban again becomes the government? A return to normality only with the parties being better armed perhaps.
I have said this many times here, this is folly and the US just needs to have hardened bases to rule Afghanistan by air and keep the Taliban in check. I realize this might seem a strange plan, but look at all the news and events. Without the US, these Taliban and the Afghanistan government will do as they please.
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