Moscow: The United States has planned to withdraw around 4,000 of its servicemen from Afghanistan next week in the wake of the resumption of the talks between Washington and the Taliban.
After the possible withdrawal, about 8,000-9,000 US soldiers would remain in the war-torn country while the total pullout would be phased and occur over a few months.
Last Sunday, the Taliban announced that the talks with the US had resumed in Doha after a three-month hiatus.
A source close to the Taliban told that both sides had discussed in Doha the reduction of violence and conditions that could spur intra-Afghan talks to begin.
However, on Thursday, US Special Envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad announced a brief pause in Taliban peace talks following an attack on Bagram aUS intends to announce withdraw 4,000 troops from Afghanistan next week.