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Taliban Attacks Amid Intra-Afghan Talks

LASHKAR GAH, July 18, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Afghan security force members take part in a military operation in Marja district of Helmand province, Afghanistan, July 18, 2019. Afghan army troops kicked off a military operation to trace militants in Marja district of southern Helmand province, the provincial governor said Thursday. (Xinhua/Abdul Aziz Safdari/IANS)
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Taliban attacks were reported across 18 provinces in Afghanistan as face-to-face talks between representatives of the militant group and the Kabul government started in Doha in an effort to resolve the decades-old conflict in the war-torn country.

The Ministry of Defence on Saturday said a majority of the attacks were reported in provinces of Kunduz, Helmand, Balkh, Jawzjan, Faryab, Ghor, Badghis, Herat, Ghazni and Uruzgan, reports TOLO news.

“Over the past 24 hours, the Taliban group launched attacks on Afghan security and defence forces in 18 provinces. But the forces repelled the attacks and inflicted heavy casualties on the group,” said Ministry spokesman Rohullah Ahmadza.

Meanwhile, the Taliban in a statement said that as part of a goodwill gesture, the group on Saturday released 22 Afghan soldiers in Helmand province.

GENEVA, Nov. 28, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Afghan President Ashraf Ghani delivers a speech during the Geneva Conference on Afghanistan at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, Nov. 28, 2018. A top Afghan security official said that a conference that ended here Wednesday has put a renewed focus on a peace process owned and led by those in the country, and now it is up to Taliban to come forward and play a constructive role. (Xinhua/POOL/Fabrice Coffrini/IANS) by .
GENEVA, Nov. 28, 2018 (Xinhua) — Afghan President Ashraf Ghani (Xinhua/POOL/Fabrice Coffrini/IANS)

The intra-Afghan talks opened in Doha on Saturday at a ceremony attended by senior officials from different countries, including US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, reports Xinhua news agency.

The ceremony was inaugurated by Abdullah Abdullah, Chairman of Afghanistan’s High Council for National Reconciliation.

A 21-member Afghan team, headed by former intelligence Chief Mohammed Masoom Stanekzai, is meeting the Taliban delegation to find a negotiated solution to Afghanistan’s prolonged war.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo with Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi

The talks were part of the historic agreement signed between the US and the Taliban on February 29 also in the Qatari capital.

They were to be held 10 days after the deal was signed but it kept getting delayed over the prisoner release issue between the Afghan government and the Taliban.

The government claimed that it has freed all the 5,000 Taliban inmates, while the militant group has also completed the release of 1,000 government prisoners.

Afghans from all walks of life have largely welcomed the much-awaited face-to-face talks between the Kabul government and the Taliban in Doha but were cautious about the outcome of the “complicated process” to bring about lasting peace in the war-torn country after decades of conflict.

The intra-Afghan talks opened in Doha on Saturday at a ceremony attended by senior officials from different countries, including US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, reports Xinhua news agency.

The ceremony was inaugurated by Abdullah Abdullah, Chairman of Afghanistan’s High Council for National Reconciliation.

A 21-member Afghan team, headed by former intelligence chief Mohammed Masoom Stanekzai, is meeting the Taliban delegation to find a negotiated solution to Afghanistan’s prolonged war.

LASHKAR GAH, July 18, 2019 (Xinhua) — Afghan security force members take part in a military operation in Marja district of Helmand province, Afghanistan, July 18, 2019. Afghan army troops kicked off a military operation to trace militants in Marja district of southern Helmand province, the provincial governor said Thursday. (Xinhua/Abdul Aziz Safdari/IANS)

“The opening ceremony of intra-Afghan talks in Doha today is a golden opportunity and historic day for the people of Afghanistan to get maximum benefit to end the war in the country,” Mohammad Shakir Zarbi, political analyst and editor-in-chief of the state-run daily Anis, told Xinhua.

Describing the talks a “complicated process” the analyst said: “The start of talks is a welcome step, but convincing the Taliban to accept the values and achievements that the country made over the past 19 years is difficult.”

Echoing the notion, another local observer Khan Mohammad Daneshjo told Xinhua: “It is difficult to convince the Taliban group to recognize the government and support women rights, human rights, freedom of press and the progress that Afghanistan has made since the collapse of Taliban reign in late 2001.”

However, Daneshjo, who is the editor-in-chief of Abadi daily, called the talks a “golden opportunity”, saying: “We should be optimistic about the future of the country as the war is not the solution” and the Taliban would finally accept the ceasefire to accelerate peace talks with the government.

Nevertheless, the analyst said “observing ceasefire or reduction of violence by the Taliban” from today could be a test for the honesty of the armed group towards resolving the country’s problems through political means.

Intra-Afghan talks begin in Doha.

“I was born in war, has grown in war, still living in war and now I am hopeful to see the success of the talks among Afghans to bring about peace in my country,” street vendor Mohammad Ashor told Xinhua.

The intra-Afghan talks were part of the historic agreement signed between the US and the Taliban on February 29 also in the Qatari capital.

The talks were to be held 10 days after the deal was signed but it kept getting delayed over the prisoner release issue between the Afghan government and the Taliban.

The government claimed that it has freed all the 5,000 Taliban inmates, while the militant group has also completed the release of 1,000 government prisoners.

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