Washington:The Pentagon has said that the US was committed to the troops' drawdown plan stipulated in the peace agreement that Washington inked with the Taliban in February.
Assistant to the Secretary of Defence for Public Affairs Jonathan Hoffman said at a Pentagon briefing on Friday that the US military was moving forward to reach the troop level of 8,600 in Afghanistan, reports Xinhua news agency.
"That is still going forward. We expect to meet that within the timeline laid out under the agreement with the Taliban," said Hoffman.
Also on Friday, US special representative for Afghan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad confirmed to reporters that Washington was in the phase of implementing the first phase of the agreement about our condition-based withdrawal... gets us within 135 days of the signing of the agreement to 8,600.
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These comments came after a series of deadly attacks in Afghanistan earlier this week, raising doubts about the US peace effort in this war-torn country.
"I will be travelling again soon to push for de-escalation, to push for reduction of violence, and to push for accelerating the release of prisoners," said Khalilzad in a conference call.
The special envoy also revealed that a new date to start intra-Afghan negotiations was under discussion, without providing further details.