US and Taliban meet again in Kabul on Monday to end the 17-year conflict in Afghanistan The talks between the two sides last month in Qatar's capital, Doha, ended at the point of a "draft structure", in which the Taliban had promised that it would not allow Afghanistan to become a safe haven for international terrorist groups. With the promise of the Taliban, there was hope for success in peace talks in Afghanistan.
America has been talking like this for the first time since the Taliban was ousted in 2001. However, no agreement has been reached on the withdrawal of the US from Afghanistan or the ceasefire. In this conversation, the leadership of the American side is in the hands of Lala Khalejad and the commander of the Taliban party, Sher Mohammed Abbas. Abbas has taken over the post of Deputy Secretary in the Taliban Government.
Many observers have feared that this talk could derail due to regional disputes. Pakistan, who has a bearing on terrorists, has already said that considering the growing tension with India, this conversation may be affected. Although Taliban expert Rahimullah Yusufzai has said that he thinks Pakistan's role is not as important.
America has been talking like this for the first time since the Taliban was ousted in 2001. However, no agreement has been reached on the withdrawal of the US from Afghanistan or the ceasefire. In this conversation, the leadership of the American side is in the hands of Lala Khalejad and the commander of the Taliban party, Sher Mohammed Abbas. Abbas has taken over the post of Deputy Secretary in the Taliban Government.
Many observers have feared that this talk could derail due to regional disputes. Pakistan, who has a bearing on terrorists, has already said that considering the growing tension with India, this conversation may be affected. Although Taliban expert Rahimullah Yusufzai has said that he thinks Pakistan's role is not as important.

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