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Taliban should accept US proposal for ceasefire: Afghanistan

This statement of the Afghan government comes after US President Donald Trump advocated a peace owned by the Afghan government during his Thursday visit at Bagram airfield.

US President donald Trump with his Afghan counterpart Ashraf Ghani. (File Photo)
US President donald Trump with his Afghan counterpart Ashraf Ghani. (File Photo)
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Published : Dec 1, 2019, 2:20 PM IST

Updated : Dec 1, 2019, 2:57 PM IST

Kabul: President Ghani's spokesperson Sediq Sediqqi on Sunday said that the Taliban should accept United States' proposal for a ceasefire agreement as that will pave way for the direct talks between the group and the Afghan government.

This statement of the Afghan government comes after US President Donald Trump advocated a peace owned by the Afghan government during his Thursday visit at Bagram airfield.

"We hope that the Taliban will work to accept their ceasefire. If they are committed to giving up the war - in our opinion - the best opportunity is for them to accept that opportunity," Sediqqi said.

During his first and a surprise meeting to Afghanistan earlier this week, US President Donald Trump had said that the terms of the deal between Washington and the Taliban would have to include a Taliban ceasefire, adding that he thought the group would agree to it.

"The Taliban wants to make a deal and we're meeting with them and we're saying it has to be a ceasefire and they didn't want to do a ceasefire and now they do want to do a ceasefire. I believe it'll probably work out that way," he said.

Read More: Afghan peace talks are dead, says Trump

Meanwhile, a former member of the Taliban has said that the group would not agree to a ceasefire agreement until it does not sign a peace deal with the US.

"The agreement will be signed first, then a ceasefire will be announced. The Taliban's big secret and reason for signing an agreement are to make sure that the group has a guarantee from the US - build trust and then declare a ceasefire," said Mawlana Jalaluddin Shinwari, a former member of the Taliban.

Read Also: Taliban leaders meet Pakistan FM in peace bid

Kabul: President Ghani's spokesperson Sediq Sediqqi on Sunday said that the Taliban should accept United States' proposal for a ceasefire agreement as that will pave way for the direct talks between the group and the Afghan government.

This statement of the Afghan government comes after US President Donald Trump advocated a peace owned by the Afghan government during his Thursday visit at Bagram airfield.

"We hope that the Taliban will work to accept their ceasefire. If they are committed to giving up the war - in our opinion - the best opportunity is for them to accept that opportunity," Sediqqi said.

During his first and a surprise meeting to Afghanistan earlier this week, US President Donald Trump had said that the terms of the deal between Washington and the Taliban would have to include a Taliban ceasefire, adding that he thought the group would agree to it.

"The Taliban wants to make a deal and we're meeting with them and we're saying it has to be a ceasefire and they didn't want to do a ceasefire and now they do want to do a ceasefire. I believe it'll probably work out that way," he said.

Read More: Afghan peace talks are dead, says Trump

Meanwhile, a former member of the Taliban has said that the group would not agree to a ceasefire agreement until it does not sign a peace deal with the US.

"The agreement will be signed first, then a ceasefire will be announced. The Taliban's big secret and reason for signing an agreement are to make sure that the group has a guarantee from the US - build trust and then declare a ceasefire," said Mawlana Jalaluddin Shinwari, a former member of the Taliban.

Read Also: Taliban leaders meet Pakistan FM in peace bid

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