Monday, February 17, 2020

Reports: US-Taliban 'Reduction In Violence' Agreement To Begin At The End Of The Month



Task & Purpose: Exclusive: US-Taliban ceasefire to begin on Feb. 22

The 7-day "reduction in violence" negotiated between the United States and the Taliban is set to begin on Feb. 22, an Afghan government official who spoke on condition of anonymity told Task & Purpose on Monday.

A temporary truce beginning on Saturday that would last for one week is seen as a crucial test between the Taliban, U.S., and Afghan governments that would prove all parties to a potential peace deal can control their forces. Defense Secretary Mark Esper declined to confirm the date on Sunday.

"That is a moving date because we are still doing consultations, if you will," Defense Secretary Mark Esper told reporters.

The temporary truce is part of efforts to reach a peace agreement with the Taliban that would pave the way for the U.S. military to reduce its footprint in Afghanistan to a residual counter-terrorism force of about 8,600 troops, Esper said.

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More News On Reports That The U.S. And The Taliban 'Reduction In Violence' Agreement

Taliban Deputy Says Deal to be Signed by 'End of This Month' -- Tolo News
U.S.-Taliban Peace Deal to be Signed End of Feb., Militant Group Says -- Bloomberg
Peace deal with US to be signed by months' end, Taliban says -- The Hill
Taliban Claims to Have Finalized Peace Deal With the U.S. -- Newsweek
Taliban signals peace deal with US will be signed by end of February -- The National
After Afghan Soldier Kills 2 Americans, Trump Approves Taliban Deal -- The New York Times
Peace deal with the Taliban becoming a reality -- Ajmal Shams, Arab News

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