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US, Taliban Sign Peace Agreement

US, Taliban Sign Peace Agreement

The United States today signed a peace deal with the Taliban which could allow American troops to be brought home from America’s longest war.

This historic deal, signed by chief negotiators from the two sides and witnessed by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in the Qatari capital of Doha, could see the withdrawal of all American and allied forces in the next 14 months and allow President Donald Trump to fulfill a key campaign pledge to extract the U.S. from “endless wars.” It sets the stage for intra-Afghan peace talks to begin by March 10 during which a permanent ceasefire will be negotiated and the Taliban agree to meet with all factions, wrote Associated Press.

“We will closely watch the Taliban’s compliance with their commitments, and calibrate the pace of our withdrawal to their actions. This is how we will ensure that Afghanistan never again serves as a base for international terrorists,” said Pompeo.

“We are committed to implementing this agreement,” Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar said.. “I call on all Afghans to honestly work for peace and gather around the table for peace negotiations.”

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