'Us-taliban Peace Deal' - 11 News Result(s)
- World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 11, 2020Afghan President Ashraf Ghani is set to release 1,500 Taliban prisoners in coming days to pave the way for direct talks with the hardline insurgent group that are aimed at ending the 18-year-long war in Afghanistan, according to a copy of the decree seen by Reuters.
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- World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 10, 2020The US military has begun withdrawing soldiers from Afghanistan as part of a pullout agreed in the February 29 peace agreement with the Taliban, a Pentagon official said Monday.
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- World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 3, 2020The Taliban carried out more than a dozen attacks on Afghan army bases, officials said Tuesday, hours after ending a partial truce and throwing into doubt peace talks between Kabul and the insurgents.
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- India News | ANI | Monday March 2, 2020External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar today said that the recently reached agreement between the United States and the Taliban did not come as a surprise as everybody knew what would happen.
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- World News | Reuters | Sunday March 1, 2020Afghan President Ashraf Ghani rejected a Taliban demand for the release of 5,000 prisoners as a condition for talks with the Afghan government and civilians, included in a deal between the United States and the Taliban group.
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- India News | Press Trust of India | Sunday March 1, 2020In a reaction to the much-awaited peace deal between the US and the Taliban, India on Saturday said its consistent policy has been to support all opportunities that can bring peace, security and stability in Afghanistan and ensure end of terrorism.
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- India News | Reported by Vishnu Som, Edited by Shylaja Varma | Saturday February 29, 202019 years after it deployed troops in Afghanistan in response to the 9/11 terror attacks, the US is set to sign a deal with the Taliban today. India will attend the landmark signing event of the long-sought peace deal between the US and the Taliban as an "observer".
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- World News | Press Trust of India | Saturday February 29, 2020The United States will sign an agreement with the Taliban as part of its efforts to bring lasting peace in war-torn Afghanistan, President Donald Trump announced on Friday.
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- India News | Press Trust of India | Friday February 28, 2020India's Ambassador to Qatar will attend the signing of the landmark peace deal between the US and the Afghan Taliban in Doha on Saturday, official sources said on Thursday.
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- World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday August 12, 2019Taliban and US negotiators have wrapped up their latest round of talks for a deal that would see America shrink its troop presence in Afghanistan, both sides said Monday.
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- World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday September 17, 2013A US envoy said on Monday that Washington still hoped to talk directly with the Taliban to support an Afghan peace deal but that the militants seemed unwilling to do so.
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'Us-taliban Peace Deal' - 11 News Result(s)
- World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 11, 2020Afghan President Ashraf Ghani is set to release 1,500 Taliban prisoners in coming days to pave the way for direct talks with the hardline insurgent group that are aimed at ending the 18-year-long war in Afghanistan, according to a copy of the decree seen by Reuters.
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- World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 10, 2020The US military has begun withdrawing soldiers from Afghanistan as part of a pullout agreed in the February 29 peace agreement with the Taliban, a Pentagon official said Monday.
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- World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 3, 2020The Taliban carried out more than a dozen attacks on Afghan army bases, officials said Tuesday, hours after ending a partial truce and throwing into doubt peace talks between Kabul and the insurgents.
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- India News | ANI | Monday March 2, 2020External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar today said that the recently reached agreement between the United States and the Taliban did not come as a surprise as everybody knew what would happen.
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- World News | Reuters | Sunday March 1, 2020Afghan President Ashraf Ghani rejected a Taliban demand for the release of 5,000 prisoners as a condition for talks with the Afghan government and civilians, included in a deal between the United States and the Taliban group.
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- India News | Press Trust of India | Sunday March 1, 2020In a reaction to the much-awaited peace deal between the US and the Taliban, India on Saturday said its consistent policy has been to support all opportunities that can bring peace, security and stability in Afghanistan and ensure end of terrorism.
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- India News | Reported by Vishnu Som, Edited by Shylaja Varma | Saturday February 29, 202019 years after it deployed troops in Afghanistan in response to the 9/11 terror attacks, the US is set to sign a deal with the Taliban today. India will attend the landmark signing event of the long-sought peace deal between the US and the Taliban as an "observer".
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- World News | Press Trust of India | Saturday February 29, 2020The United States will sign an agreement with the Taliban as part of its efforts to bring lasting peace in war-torn Afghanistan, President Donald Trump announced on Friday.
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- India News | Press Trust of India | Friday February 28, 2020India's Ambassador to Qatar will attend the signing of the landmark peace deal between the US and the Afghan Taliban in Doha on Saturday, official sources said on Thursday.
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- World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday August 12, 2019Taliban and US negotiators have wrapped up their latest round of talks for a deal that would see America shrink its troop presence in Afghanistan, both sides said Monday.
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- World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday September 17, 2013A US envoy said on Monday that Washington still hoped to talk directly with the Taliban to support an Afghan peace deal but that the militants seemed unwilling to do so.
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