Afghan govt team leaves for Doha to meet Taliban members
According to the sources, India's Ambassador to Qatar will also attend the signing of the landmark peace deal between the US and the Afghan Taliban in Doha.
According to the sources, India's Ambassador to Qatar will also attend the signing of the landmark peace deal between the US and the Afghan Taliban in Doha.
The nation's capital and other urban areas have enjoyed a rare stretch of more than two months without the sorts of a large-scale bomb attack that frequently rock the city and cause mass causalities.
The Taliban is yet to make an official announcement on the ceasefire development.
Pakistan's Ambassador to Kabul, Zahid Nasrullah Khan, said that his country hopes that the agreement between the US and the Taliban lead to a ceasefire so that there is an intra-Afghan dialogue.
Taking to Twitter, Khalilzad said that he concluded the ninth round of talks with the Taliban in Doha and that he would travel to Kabul for consultations.
The peace talks have been faced with many deadlocks over the past seven months since Khalilzad started his efforts on behalf of the US government.
Taliban supreme leader Mullah Hebatullah Akhundzada has offered direct negotiations with the US in a bid to end the ongoing…