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US & Taliban CONFIRM Face-To Face Meeting For The First Time Since American Pullout From Afghanistan


It may only be a month since the American troop’s withdrawal from war-torn Afghanistan but inside sources from both sides have reportedly confirmed a new meeting since the US pullout.

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The high-level talks are all set to take place soon and will occur via a face-to-face ordeal.

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The US delegation will meet Taliban officials in Doha this Saturday and Sunday, which many are referring to as a major breakthrough between both sides.

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This is the first time ever that the Americans have willingly decided to hold talks with the Taliban, despite the massive and haphazard evacuation mission that took place in Kabul.

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Right after American troops withdrew from Afghanistan, the Taliban was quick and fierce regarding their agenda. They not only issued a deadline for all foreign troops to leave but they also went about mentioning how they would not tolerate any foreign intervention in their matters.

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The news was confirmed by a senior member of the administration who informed Reuters regarding the event.

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Meanwhile, reports are speaking about how the high-profile delegation will also go about including officials hailing from the US intelligence community. They will reportedly press the officials from the Taliban to move ahead with a safe passage regarding the exit of stranded US citizens who are waiting for a miracle.

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Similarly, inside reports have also gone about unveiling how the US hopes to have kidnapped US citizen Mark Frerichs back, safe and sound.

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On the other hand, another major priority on the high profile agenda will entail the Taliban staying true to its promise of preventing Afghanistan from becoming a home bed for extremists hailing from terrorist organization Al-Qaeda.

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Whether or not the Americans will receive cooperation and support regarding this matter is still a huge matter of concern but many are hopeful for a successful meeting that will benefit US-Afghanistan ties.