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Biden Administration to Review U.S.-Taliban Peace Deal

The U.S. new administration under President Biden will review a peace deal that former President Donald Trump signed with the Taliban on February last year.

The Killid Group
23 Jan 2021
Biden Administration to Review U.S.-Taliban Peace Deal
US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad and Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar sign a peace agreement during a ceremony in the Qatari capital Doha on February 29, 2020. (Photo: Karim Jaafar/AFP/Getty Images)

The White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan in a call on Friday told Afghan NSA Hamdullah Mohib that the United States will review last year’s peace agreement signed with the Taliban.

The intention aimed to make sure the Taliban “was living up its commitments,” including cutting ties with terrorist groups, reducing violence and proceed with the Afghan peace negotiations.

U.S. President’s top security adviser also “expressed America’s desire that all Afghan leaders embrace this historic opportunity for peace and stability,” according to the statement.

The Trump administration singed a historic troop withdrawal agreement with the Taliban on late February last year which was intended to set the stage for an end to America’s decades-long war in Afghanistan.

The landmark deal also paved the ground for the intra-Afghan negotiations—the first direct official talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban—which opened on September 12.

According to the peace pact, the U.S. and NATO allies were committed to withdraw all troops in 14 months if the Taliban live up to its commitments.

The militant group halted attacks against international forces but its violence against Afghan government continues, with the Afghan government accusing it to fail to uphold its commitments.

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