Taliban: The Taliban has warned the US to respond to the proposal for 7 days reduction in violence in Afghanistan, otherwise it will withdraw from the talks. Two Taliban officials closely associated with the talks said on Wednesday on condition of anonymity that after several weeks of talks, the Taliban issued an ultimatum to the US. On Tuesday, February 11, 2020, the US had said that a resolution to reduce violence in Afghanistan would be reached in a few days. The Taliban has given its response on this. The President of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani also tweeted that he was called by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and told that there is significant progress in talks with the Taliban.
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This ultimatum has been given to America by the chief negotiator of Taliban, Mullah Abdul Gani Baradar. Baradar met White House envoy Zalme Khalizad and Qatar Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani earlier this week.
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It is also being said that no response has been given to this ultimatum from the US. The second demand of the Taliban is that none of the representatives of President Ghani's government included in the negotiators will officially join the negotiating table, only one can join the talks like an ordinary Afghan.
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