Kabul: The Taliban will commit to reduce violence in Afghanistan once a peace deal is signed with the US, said informed sources, amid a spate of recent attacks across the war-torn country.
The reduction of violence will include a halt in conducting suicide attacks in major cities, and the group will also not block major highways, TOLO News reported citing the sources as saying on Thursday.
"The Taliban said that they will not agree on a ceasefire; however, a partial agreement was reached about the reduction of violence and the final decision regarding the issue will be announced by the Taliban's leader," said Mawlana Jalaluddin Shinwari, a former group member.
"A reduction of violence would mean a halt to major attacks, and the Taliban will not try to take over districts and will avoid blocking major highways," said another former member.