Kabul: A partial truce between the Taliban, US and Afghan troops held for a seventh day Friday with only minor attacks reported on the eve of a deal to withdraw American troops.
The accord would see thousands of American troops quit Afghanistan after more than 18 years, in return for various security commitments from the Taliban and a pledge to hold talks with the government in Kabul.
Afghan officials will be conspicuously absent from Saturday's signing ceremony in Doha, but a government delegation will be there to make initial contacts with the insurgents.
While the ongoing truce does not amount to a full ceasefire, the number of Taliban attacks has fallen dramatically with only isolated attacks in rural areas breaking the calm.
But in a sign of the underlying tensions, the Afghan Interior Ministry said a policeman was killed and three people were injured in three attacks on Friday.