Absence of Afghan Peace Deal Will Fuel Chaos, Terrorism After US Exit, Pakistan Warns
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan issued the warning a day after Washington said almost half of US troops and equipment had been sent home
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan issued the warning a day after Washington said almost half of US troops and equipment had been sent home
Biden administration is urged not to alter peace agreement without consulting insurgent group
US review of deal prompted by allegations Taliban have not cut relationship with al-Qaida in Afghanistan
Nearly 111,000 Afghan civilian casualties documented over a 12-year period, with spike in final three months after negotiations began
Russia's presidential envoy to Afghanistan, spoke ahead of Wednesday's NATO conference aimed at determining whether to meet a May 1 deadline agreed to
Fighting comes as United States reviews February 2020 agreement with Taliban, which requires remaining American and allied forces to leave Afghanistan
US military spokesman says there is disagreement with one-sided' analysis
The Taliban has intensified battlefield attacks against Afghan security forces, including recent large-scale offensives in the southern Helmand provin
Afghan officials condemn Sunday's attack in Firozkoh, capital of improvised Ghor province, as an act of terrorism, saying mostly civilians were among
Afghan officials condemn Sunday's attack in Firozkoh, capital of improvised Ghor province, as an act of terrorism, saying mostly civilians were among
All parties must deliver on their responsibilities, says US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad
Group denounces the existing Afghan ruling system as illegal and a product of what it calls America's occupation of the country
Group denounces the existing Afghan ruling system as illegal and a product of what it calls America's occupation of the country
The deal commits all US troops to leave the South Asian country within 14 months, ending what has become America's longest war
Gunmen shoot prominent Afghan actress-turned-police officer in Kabul
5,500 US troops to be permanently deployed in Poland
A traditional Loya Jirga allowed Ghani to free the prisoners so hoped-for peace talks with the insurgent group could begin
Country's human rights body places most of blame on Taliban, accusing it of being responsible for nearly half of all deaths
Lebanese businessman Kassim Tajideen had been imprisoned for backing Hezbollah; State Dept denies Tajideen freed in exchange for release of US citizen
Assessment points not just to what had been a steady increase in Taliban attacks on Afghan forces but also to group's internal messaging, which remain
US secretary of state calls on all Afghan sides, including Taliban, to reduce violence
The agreement signed Saturday between the United States and the Taliban aimed at ending the 18-year conflict in Afghanistan has raised hopes for peace
The agreement signed Saturday between the United States and the Taliban aimed at ending the 18-year conflict in Afghanistan has raised hopes for peace
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani says his government will not yield to pressure to free insurgent detainees
Ghani says the authority to free 5,000 Taliban rests with his government and not the US
Troop reduction, violence prevention are key elements to agreement leading to Afghan-Taliban talks
Agreement would end nearly 19 years of fighting
Afghan civilians, exhausted by 19 years of conflict in their country, say they are looking forward to a final peace agreement Saturday between the U.S
The reduction in violence will start Friday night, and the signing will take place Feb 29 in Doha, according to a senior State Department official
US and Taliban officials have recently agreed to a seven-day period of reduced violence in Afghanistan; if the temporary truce is successful, the two
The news of a potential deal with the Taliban and subsequent intra-Afghan dialogue comes amid an ongoing political struggle
The agreement for a seven-day reduction in violence' announced this week after long negotiations between Washington and the jihadists has raised hope
Washington says the fate of the deal depends on a successful implementation of a 7-day reduced fighting truce
It says both sides discussed 'matters related to the ceremony and signing of the agreement'