Taliban chief warns US of violating Doha deal
- In veiled reference to Istanbul peace conference, Hibatullah says Taliban must be taken into confidence for participation
KABUL, MAY 2021: Taliban leader
Hibatullah Akhundzada on Sunday warned the US of violating the 2020 peace
agreement with regards to troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.
In his Eid al-Fitr message, the
group's leader said Taliban considers the withdrawal of foreign forces as
"a good step."
"Unfortunately, the American
side has so far violated the signed agreement repeatedly and caused enormous
human and material loss to civilians," said Akhundzada, who has not been
seen in public for years.
If the US failed to live up to
its commitments, it should be held accountable for the consequences, he added.
The US administration under
then-President Donald Trump signed in February 2020 a deal with the Taliban,
agreeing to withdraw all its troops by May 1, 2021 in return of security
guarantees.
While violence in war-torn
Afghanistan has not subsided since then, US President Joe Biden has announced
to complete the military exit by Sept. 11, the 20th anniversary of the 9/11
attacks.
Meanwhile, in a veiled reference
to the now postponed Istanbul peace conference, he said Taliban must be taken
into confidence in advance so that they assess the proposal and make a final
decision.
A western diplomat in Kabul told Anadolu Agency that the Taliban are being convinced to attend the meet in Istanbul, which was delayed last month because of reluctance by the insurgents.
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