Washington: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Saturday spoke with top Afghan peace negotiator Abdullah Abdullah and discussed ongoing developments in Afghanistan and the urgency to reduce violence in the war-torn country. "Productive call with High Council for National Reconciliation Chairman Abdullah to discuss the developments in Afghanistan and our urgent diplomatic and political efforts to reduce violence. I thanked him for the Afghan Government's every effort to reach a political settlement," Blinken tweeted.
US State Department spokesperson in a statement said that Blinken underscored US commitment to a strong relationship with the Afghan government and their continuing support for the people of Afghanistan. Blinken also thanked him for every effort undertaken to reach a political settlement, he added. Earlier on Saturday, Blinken held a telephonic conversation with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and discussed the urgency of ongoing diplomatic efforts to reduce the violence.