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Taliban, Ghani declare three-day cease fire for Eid holiday

The Taliban's cease-fire announcement follows an Eid al-Fitr message from the Taliban leader which said the insurgent group is committed to the peace deal and is not seeking to monopolize power. It also issued a directive ordering Taliban fighters not to fraternize with Afghan national security forces.

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Taliban, Ghani declare three-day cease fire for Eid holiday
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Published : May 24, 2020, 11:45 AM IST

Updated : May 24, 2020, 7:55 PM IST

Islamabad: The Taliban and Afghanistan president announced late Saturday a three-day cease-fire ahead of a major Islamic holiday that begins Sunday to mark the end of the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan.

The Taliban order, which was soon followed by an announcement via Twitter from Afghan President Ashraf Ghani announcing the government's decision to extend the offer of peace, comes just days after US peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad had visited Kabul and Doha.

Three-day cease fire in Afghanistan to celebrate Eid

Khalilzad on his trip urged both the Taliban and the Afghan government to reduce violence and move ahead with intra-Afghan negotiations, a key pillar of a US peace deal with the Taliban signed in February to allow American troops to leave Afghanistan. The deal was also touted at the time as Afghanistan’s best chance for peace after nearly four decades of war.

The Taliban's cease-fire announcement follows an Eid al-Fitr message from the Taliban leader which said the insurgent group was committed to the peace deal, was not seeking to monopolise power and promised to guarantee the rights of women and men under an Islamic system.

The directive ordered Taliban fighters not to fight but also not to fraternise with Afghan national security forces.

"UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the announcement and urged all parties to seize the opportunity and embrace an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process,” UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

Read more: Attacks kill 14 civilians, 9 militiamen in Afghanistan

Guterres, who called for a cease-fire in all global conflicts on March 23 to tackle the coronavirus pandemic stressed that "only a peace settlement can bring an end to the suffering in Afghanistan” and said that “the United Nations is committed to supporting the people and government of Afghanistan in this important endeavour,” the spokesman said.

In instructions issued Saturday, Taliban fighters were told, "Not to attack the enemy in any place but if there is an attack from the enemy in any place then a befitting defensive response shall be given."

The order also warned Taliban fighters against entering “enemy” territory.

Zalmay Khalilzad
Holds a meeting with US peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad aimed at resuscitating a U.S.-Taliban peace deal

Since signing the peace deal with the United States, the Taliban have not attacked US and NATO troops but have staged numerous attacks against Afghan National Security forces.

The peace deal calls for the full withdrawal of US and NATO troops by the end of next year but only if the Taliban honour their commitment to fight against terrorist groups and guarantee that Afghanistan cannot be used as a staging ground of attacks against the United States and its allies. The agreement also calls for talks between the Taliban and the often-bickering political leadership in Kabul to decide the future of a post-war Afghanistan. It also calls for the release of prisoners by both the government and Taliban as a goodwill gesture ahead of the talks.

An increase in attacks claimed by the Islamic State affiliate in Afghanistan, including a horrific attack on a maternity hospital in the Afghan capital last week, blamed on the IS affiliate, has given an urgency to find a settlement between the government and Taliban. US Department of Defense officials speaking on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the media, said the Taliban is seen as an asset in the fight against IS in Afghanistan.

The US military in Afghanistan welcomed the cease-fire announcement saying “we reiterate our call for the militaries of all sides to reduce violence to allow the peace process to take hold.”

Also read: Militants storm maternity clinic in Afghan capital, kill 14

(With inputs from AP)

Islamabad: The Taliban and Afghanistan president announced late Saturday a three-day cease-fire ahead of a major Islamic holiday that begins Sunday to mark the end of the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan.

The Taliban order, which was soon followed by an announcement via Twitter from Afghan President Ashraf Ghani announcing the government's decision to extend the offer of peace, comes just days after US peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad had visited Kabul and Doha.

Three-day cease fire in Afghanistan to celebrate Eid

Khalilzad on his trip urged both the Taliban and the Afghan government to reduce violence and move ahead with intra-Afghan negotiations, a key pillar of a US peace deal with the Taliban signed in February to allow American troops to leave Afghanistan. The deal was also touted at the time as Afghanistan’s best chance for peace after nearly four decades of war.

The Taliban's cease-fire announcement follows an Eid al-Fitr message from the Taliban leader which said the insurgent group was committed to the peace deal, was not seeking to monopolise power and promised to guarantee the rights of women and men under an Islamic system.

The directive ordered Taliban fighters not to fight but also not to fraternise with Afghan national security forces.

"UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the announcement and urged all parties to seize the opportunity and embrace an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process,” UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

Read more: Attacks kill 14 civilians, 9 militiamen in Afghanistan

Guterres, who called for a cease-fire in all global conflicts on March 23 to tackle the coronavirus pandemic stressed that "only a peace settlement can bring an end to the suffering in Afghanistan” and said that “the United Nations is committed to supporting the people and government of Afghanistan in this important endeavour,” the spokesman said.

In instructions issued Saturday, Taliban fighters were told, "Not to attack the enemy in any place but if there is an attack from the enemy in any place then a befitting defensive response shall be given."

The order also warned Taliban fighters against entering “enemy” territory.

Zalmay Khalilzad
Holds a meeting with US peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad aimed at resuscitating a U.S.-Taliban peace deal

Since signing the peace deal with the United States, the Taliban have not attacked US and NATO troops but have staged numerous attacks against Afghan National Security forces.

The peace deal calls for the full withdrawal of US and NATO troops by the end of next year but only if the Taliban honour their commitment to fight against terrorist groups and guarantee that Afghanistan cannot be used as a staging ground of attacks against the United States and its allies. The agreement also calls for talks between the Taliban and the often-bickering political leadership in Kabul to decide the future of a post-war Afghanistan. It also calls for the release of prisoners by both the government and Taliban as a goodwill gesture ahead of the talks.

An increase in attacks claimed by the Islamic State affiliate in Afghanistan, including a horrific attack on a maternity hospital in the Afghan capital last week, blamed on the IS affiliate, has given an urgency to find a settlement between the government and Taliban. US Department of Defense officials speaking on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the media, said the Taliban is seen as an asset in the fight against IS in Afghanistan.

The US military in Afghanistan welcomed the cease-fire announcement saying “we reiterate our call for the militaries of all sides to reduce violence to allow the peace process to take hold.”

Also read: Militants storm maternity clinic in Afghan capital, kill 14

(With inputs from AP)

Last Updated : May 24, 2020, 7:55 PM IST
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