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
/In VOA Persian interview, Robert Malley suggested Iran-backed militants' recent rocket strikes on US forces in Iraq make it harder to build support i
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
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
Tehran maintains ties with both the insurgents and the Afghan government
The US is releasing millions of doses to target those 65 or older or with underlying conditions
Iranian General Qasem Soleimani was killed January 3 in a U.S. drone strike near the Baghdad airport
US says bombing in line with US-Taliban agreement
US Embassy in Islamabad says Khalilzad and his delegation met with Pakistan's military chief, Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, and some of the country's other
A date for the talks, to be hosted in Doha, has not been set but the warring sides have this week made signals that negotiations could launch soon
Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen swiftly but cautiously welcomes Thursday's announcements by the Afghan government
The discussions included the issue of Taliban prisoners whose release by the Afghan government the insurgents are demanding
Samuel Chu says he will not be intimidated after China placed him and five other Hong Kongers on wanted list
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
Zalmay Khalilzad is scheduled to visit Afghanistan on the last leg of his three-nation trip
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
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
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
President Ghani tweets he received a call from US Secretary of State Pompeo, sharing with him the latest developments in the turbulent process
Trump said in his State of the Union address on Tuesday peace talks are underway to end the war in Afghanistan
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
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif responded on Sunday by tweeting an excerpt from the interview with 'Der Spiegel,' where he said Iran is s
It says both sides discussed 'matters related to the ceremony and signing of the agreement'
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
Reaction comes a day after Tehran fired more than a dozen ballistic missiles at two bases in Iraq housing U.S. troops
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accuses Iran of attempting to build proxy networks in Afghanistan, asserting that Tehran is trying to coordinate wit