Pakistan Urges US to Quickly' Complete Review of Peace Deal with Afghan Taliban
Biden administration is urged not to alter peace agreement without consulting insurgent group
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
US officials were said to be working to corroborate the intelligence findings, which are likely to fuel tensions between Washington and Beijing
US says bombing in line with US-Taliban agreement
The Taliban has intensified battlefield attacks against Afghan security forces, including recent large-scale offensives in the southern Helmand provin
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
Qatar will host the inaugural meeting where foreign signatories, including US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, will also be in attendance
Taliban insurgents staged suicide car bombing and armed assault against police base in eastern Afghanistan, killing at least three security officers
Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen swiftly but cautiously welcomes Thursday's announcements by the Afghan government
Pakistan has issued an order for full compliance with UN Security Council sanctions against Afghanistan's Taliban and groups associated with the Islam
Afghan Minister of Economy Mustafa Mastoor says the first ever formal peace negotiations will begin 'early next week'
The group's political spokesman told VOA it stands by the agreement with the US to carry the peace process forward
Qamar Gul, 15, killed two Taliban fighters in revenge for her parents' deaths
Spokesman for Islamist Taliban insists that implementation of agreement and start of intra-Afghan negotiations are necessary to de-escalate and end th
Failure of Taliban leadership to show it can be faithful partner is just one factor that could see US forces staying in Afghanistan beyond 2021
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 agreement for a seven-day reduction in violence' announced this week after long negotiations between Washington and the jihadists has raised hope
The U.S. and the Taliban have negotiated a proposal for a seven-day reduction in violence. Confirmation from the Trump administration came after NATO
US Secretary of Defense Esper says the proposed reduction offered a basis for a political agreement
President Ghani tweets he received a call from US Secretary of State Pompeo, sharing with him the latest developments in the turbulent process
The wounded US soldiers are being treated at a US facility while an investigation into the shooting continues
Taliban spokesman tells VOA do-more demands' by America have hampered the process
Iranian ambassador to Pakistan said Afghans need to be at the center of peace talks
The announcement comes amid media reports Taliban chief Haibatullah Akhund has approved a week-long cease-fire with US-led foreign forces to end the d